Photo Gallery: Dillon Marching Cats
The Dillon Wildcats Marching Band entertained the crowd during half-time at Friday’s game against Darlington.
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The Dillon Wildcats Marching Band entertained the crowd during half-time at Friday’s game against Darlington.
Minister Bernard McCallum was elevated to the office of Elder with the Lighthouse Full Gospel Mission Church August 3, 2014. The church is located in Washington, DC.
The September meeting of the Magnolia Garden Club was hosted by Bettie Carmichael and Barbara Berry on September 11th at the historic Edwards House in Downtown Latta.
In a battle of unbeaten teams last Friday night, the Dillon Wildcats scored in every quarter against the Darlington Falcons and came away with a 36-7 victory to sport a 4-0 record going into this week’s match-up with the Marlboro County Bulldogs at McAlpine Stadium in Bennettsville.
The Dillon Christian School Warriors traveled to Kingstree Friday night and lost a close match to the defending 1A state champion, falling 26-20 to the Williamsburg Academy Stallions.
The Latta Vikings took a 48-6 loss from McBee at home on Friday night in varsity football action.
Nominations are being sought for the Dillon County Veteran of the Year.
Dillon County Station Nine (Oak Grove) has a new tanker. Tanker 942 went into service on September 8th.
The Glove and Trowel Garden Club met Wednesday, September 10, at the City of Dillon Wellness Center with 20 members present.
Marlboro Electric Cooperative (MEC) is the first electric cooperative in South Carolina to replace its high-pressure sodium outdoor lights to LED (light-emitting diode) technology for its outdoor lighting program throughout the system.