Hospital’s Teen Volunteers Recognized
McLeod Medical Center Dillon recently recognized thirty area teens for their participation in the 2014 Teen Summer Volunteer Program.
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McLeod Medical Center Dillon recently recognized thirty area teens for their participation in the 2014 Teen Summer Volunteer Program.
Occasionally things happen in our nation or on an international level that is of such importance that it captures our local attention. Such is the case of what is presently transpiring in Ferguson, Missouri due to the slaying of a young, eighteen year old black man by a white police officer.
The South Carolina Department of Public Safety announces a preliminary number of four persons killed on South Carolina roadways from Friday, August 15, at 6 p.m. until Sunday, August 17, at midnight.
Various incidents under investigation by the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office
The Latta Police Department will be conducting random traffic checks.
McLeod Medical Center Dillon was recognized for preventing avoidable readmissions in the areas of Acute Myocardial Infarction, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, and Heart Failure at the SC PART (Preventing Avoidable Readmissions Together) statewide meeting on July 18 in Columbia, SC.
Three people were killed in a wreck early Saturday morning on Highway 301 North near Commerce Drive in Dillon.
Several people have contacted The Herald inquiring as to where they could send get well wishes to City of Dillon Police Officer Jacob Richardson.
The opening of school and other matters were discussed at the Dillon District Four School Board’s meeting on Monday night.
It was the buzz all around the state—Ray Archuleta is going to be in Dillon County!!