Property Owner Shoots Person
A property owner shot someone who came on his property in the Carolina section on Saturday night around 11:30 p.m., according to Captain Cliff Arnette.
A property owner shot someone who came on his property in the Carolina section on Saturday night around 11:30 p.m., according to Captain Cliff Arnette.
The case involving a student who wore a Confederate flag t-shirt t school has been dismissed.
Dr. Polly Haselden, an Assistant Professor in the School of Education, has been awarded the Service Learning Award from the Commission of Higher Education for the state of South Carolina.
Sunday afternoon I went to an Eagle Award ceremony for Smith Gaddy, a very deserving scout. I learned that head scout master Ricky Gardner will be retiring from scouting soon. The Eagle award is earned by approximately 4% of scouts. Scout Master Gardner’s Troop 777 in Latta has 15 eagle scouts out of Gardner’s original 20 boys.
South Carolina’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) makes records and meetings of public bodies open and available to citizens and their representatives in the press.
It’s Sunshine Week, a week to promote open government. Since you are reading an editorial column in this newspaper, you likely care about what is going on in your community and with your government. This is a good thing and unfortunately not common enough.
An organization that provides assistance to the aging residents of Dillon County has been force to reduce services due to the continuous rise in gas prices, organization officials said.
Brenda Arnette, Dillon County Technology Center School Counselor, was named the 2012 Outstanding Counselor of the Year by the South Carolina Counseling Association at the association’s annual conference in Myrtle Beach on February 24.
Citizens protested at the Dilmar buildings on Main Street on Friday afternoon.
Circuit Judge Howard P. King presided over a term of criminal court in Dillon last week wherein three of five defendants involved in home invasions in Latta pled guilty.