Latta Ponytails Defeat North Carolina in World Series
0 Latta’s 12U Dixie Ponytails defeated Lumberton, North Carolina, 9-7 to advance in the 2014 Dixie Ponytails World Series. The Latta Ponytails are scheduled to face Virginia later today. Both…
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0 Latta’s 12U Dixie Ponytails defeated Lumberton, North Carolina, 9-7 to advance in the 2014 Dixie Ponytails World Series. The Latta Ponytails are scheduled to face Virginia later today. Both…
The Pee Dee Chapter of the South Carolina Junior Golf Association played their tour championship tournament on Thursday, July 31, and Friday, August 1.
Florence Post 1 earned their second state title in three years on Wednesday as they defeated Sumter’s Post 15 8-4 in American Legion baseball action.
Latta’s 12U Ponytails earned a 7-2 win over Georgia on Tuesday afternoon to advance in the 2014 Dixie Ponytails World Series in North Myrtle Beach, SC.
Dillon County Recreation is holding a special football camp at the Dillon County Recreation Field in Dillon.
This recipe is one a lot of my friends have been making this summer. What better time for a tomato recipe?
Latta’s 12U Ponytails won their opening round game of the 2014 Dixie Ponytails Traditional World Series in North Myrtle Beach on Monday.
Dear Editor Finklea:
On May 20, 2014 Dillon Historic School Advocacy (DHSA) met with the Dillon County Board of Education to ask specific questions about this Board’s barring all access to the auditorium of former J.V. Martin Junior High School.
On Friday, July 25, the SC State Board of Review met at the SC Department of Archives and History for the purpose of reviewing nominations of properties submitted for placement on the National Register of Historic Places.
Dear Editor:
The Twin Lakes Board of Directors would like to respond to a letter to the editor published in the July 24th edition of The Dillon Herald in which the author found little use for the City of Dillon Municipal Golf Course. The board would like to enlighten area residents of the continued positives the course’s operation brings to our city and county.