Dillon City Council Meets
Several matters were discussed at the Dillon City Council meeting.
Several matters were discussed at the Dillon City Council meeting.
Are you one who believes that what is to be will be, and if there is a rare
coincidence in life, well what’s to explain? Life, some say, is all previously
planned, and we are only here for the ride.
Lula Mae Mox, 77, died Monday, April 4, 2011 at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence.
Tax season is nearly over, and millions of Americans will receive checks in the mail in the coming weeks from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Tax refunds can help you reach your financial goals and build a cushion against future expenses.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) announces that its 511 Traveler Information System has received more than 100,000 calls since the system was activated in the fall of 2010.
A Dillon couple are splitting a $200,000 lottery prize.
It will be all the buzz in the coming weeks. The emergence of the 13-year periodical cicadas is expected in South Carolina this spring and summer and if their plump bodies, veined wings, or big orange eyes don’t get your attention, their love songs will.
The North Eastern Strategic Alliance (NESA), an economic development organization encompassing South Carolina’s northeast region, last week held the third in its series of consultant events focused on keeping local economic developers abreast of the latest relevant industry trends and best practices.
The teaching license of former Latta High School band director Matthew Tyler Hutto, who was charged with two counts of criminal sexual conduct-second degree last week, has been suspended by the South Carolina State Board of Education until the matter is resolved.
Turnout was extremely low in the two races for the Dillon City Council on Tuesday with just a little over 10 percent of the voters casting ballots. James “Bobie” Washington won District One. Connie L. Manning won District Two.