County Hires Payroll Service
The Dillon County Council decided to hire a service to handle their payroll.
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The Dillon County Council decided to hire a service to handle their payroll.
Mark Williams of the Strategic Development Group, Inc. presented the recommendations from the final strategic plan report.
Local volunteer Famon Whitfield, II, of Dillon, will soon be recognized for countless hours of service to the community.
The Dillon County Council Chairman Archie Scott continued his pursuit of the county’s bank statements at the last regular meeting of council.
Scott made a motion to direct County Administrator Clay Young to get a copy of the bank statements and financial summaries dealing with public funds and to have this information for council at the next meeting.
The Dillon County Council received a request for funds from the Dillon County Historical Society for the upkeep of the Mt. Holly Cemetery where Dillon County’s father, James W. Dillon, members of Mr. Dillon’s family, and others who played an important role in Dillon County are buried.
Latta’s Lady Vikings split last week’s games against Chesterfield and Hannah-Pamplico, taking an 11-1 loss from the Rams while shutting out the Raiders 10-0.
The Latta Vikings picked up a 12-2 win over Hannah-Pamplico on Thursday night in varsity baseball action.
The die had been cast and the night was far spent quickly giving place to the rising of the sun that was dispelling the darkness. At the dawn of this day, a crafty politician had endeavored to free an innocent man who had been brought before him on some trumped-up charges.
The Dillon Christian School Warriors fell 12-2 to the Carolina Academy Bobcats in Lake City on Tuesday night in varsity baseball action.
The Dillon Christian School Lady Warriors traveled to Lake City Tuesday night going down 14-0 to the Carolina Academy Lady Bobcats.