Dillon Native Frank Hursey Receives Honorary Doctorate
Frank Hursey (A’73, ’77) has received an honorary Doctorate of Commercial Science from the University of Hartford.
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Frank Hursey (A’73, ’77) has received an honorary Doctorate of Commercial Science from the University of Hartford.
My brothers and sisters, I want you to look back over your lives and see where the Lord has brought you from or out of and then tell Him thank you.
As I look back in retrospect at the decades that I have contributed and considered issues, ideas, and individuals in my weekly column in The Dillon Herald, arguably, one of my most anticipated and favorite subjects has pertained to mothers and Mother’s Day.
Coffee and Talk, hosted by the City of Dillon Downtown Development Office, will be held on the fourth Wednesday of every month (May 24) at 7:30 a.m. at the Downtown Development Office, 101 West Main Street.
The pandemic prevented our class’s 40th reunion. However, there’s no time like the present to reunite and celebrate.
Two people were killed after a wreck on May 5th, according to Cpl. Tyler Tidwell of the S.C. Highway Patrol.
American Red Cross disaster-trained volunteers are assisting a family whose home, located on Highway 301 N in Hamer, was damaged by a fire Sunday night.
The Cass Elias McCarter Guardian ad Litem Program, a division of the South Carolina Department of Children’s Advocacy, is offering free online training beginning Tuesday, May 23, to those interested in becoming a volunteer Guardian ad Litem (GAL) in Dillon County.
A Chicken Bog Benefit will be held for Carl Edwards sponsored by Cooks for Christ on Thursday, May 25th.
A Hamer resident appeared before the Dillon County Council at their regular meeting to discuss the deteriorating litter problem in the county.