Lunch Bunch Meets
Thirty-six Dillon Middle School students met in the school’s media center for lunch and a discussion of the book The Running Dream by Wendelin van Draanen, which they had all read.
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Thirty-six Dillon Middle School students met in the school’s media center for lunch and a discussion of the book The Running Dream by Wendelin van Draanen, which they had all read.
How about a decadent chocolate dessert this week?
Civilian Wyatt M. Locklear, son of Jennifer L. Hullings of Lumberton, N.C. and Leon Locklear, Jr. of Rowland, N.C., recently enlisted in the United States Navy under the Delayed Entry Program at Navy Recruiting District, Raleigh, N.C.
Recently, the Golden Hearts group of Pyerian Baptist Church visited the world famous Pearl Fryar Topiary Gardens in Bishopville, SC.
Some 40,000 people die each year in car crashes, the leading cause of death for people age 3 through 34. Seat belts can prevent fatalities in about half of these crashes.
Following the deaths of seven people in South Carolina recently due to fire, State Fire Marshal Shane Ray wants to remind everyone to be fire safe.
Chip Rogers, Firefighter, and Larry Lane, 1st Responder, were recognized for the month of April at DCFD Station Nine.
The golf course was the major topic of discussion at the Dillon City Council meeting. The city will officially take over the course on June 1st.
The Smith-Berry Family Committee announces the gathering of the Smith-Berry Family, July 12-14, in Myrtle Beach
Chief Jimmy Jackson and Captain Jason Jackson of Station 5 presented a very informative program on water supply.