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Sometimes when we want to define something and we lack the words, we fall back on defining the word by saying what the word is NOT.
Several local firefighters attended a seminar on pipeline safety.
McLeod Medical Center Dillon recently recognized sixteen area teens for their participation in the 2013 Teen Summer Volunteer Program. A closing ceremony was held at McLeod Dillon for the teens and their parents.
Dillon County Fire Departments Station Two and Station Nine held a training session with Clean Energy Corporation to discuss the safety and operation of the newly commissioned refueling station located at the I-95 Exit 181.
The Affordable Care Act, also known as the health care law, was created to expand access to affordable health care coverage to all Americans, lower costs, and improve quality and care coordination.
Last fiscal year (from July 2012 to June 2013) Harvest Hope delivered more than 424,500 pounds of food in Dillon County to feed over 15,170 families struggling with hunger.
South Carolina Independent School Association Executive Director Larry Watt announced that Amanda Mussman, Head of School, Dillon Christian School, recently completed a two-day SCISA Heads’ Institute.
Since the City of Dillon took over the golf course in June, overall the staff has received many compliments from golfers and non golfers, according to City Manager Glen Wagner.
Christian Britt, the son of Andy and Belva Britt of Latta, recently attended the Marcus Lattimore MVP Football Camp at A.C. Flora High School.
On Monday, July 29, Vision Educational Summer Camp had a visit from members of the Latta High School Varsity football team, including Chase Ray, Jonathan Ray, R.J. McClam, Donell Stanley, and Coach Chris German.