Telehealth Awareness Week Being Observed
The second annual Telehealth Awareness Week will be observed September 18th through the 24th.
PHOTO GALLERY: Dillon Defeats 5-A Socastee
PHOTO GALLERY: Dillon Defeats 5-A Socastee
Two Dillon VFW Officers Speak To Latta Rotary Club
Dillon VFW Post 6091 Commander John Harlow and Quartermaster Jim Chavis presented the Rotary program on 9/6/2022 at the Latta Rotary Club.
Magnolia Garden Club Enjoys Program On Pumpkin Arranging
The September meeting of the Magnolia Garden Club was hosted by Amanda Morrell with a program on pumpkin arranging.
Are You Getting A S.C. Tax Rebate?
The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) will begin distributing almost $1 billion in state tax rebates later this year. But how do you know if you are getting a rebate?
S.C. Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee On Children To Hold Public Hearing On Sept. 20th
The South Carolina Joint Citizens and Legislative Committee on Children will hold its first public hearing of 2022 in the Chapman Auditorium of the McNair Science Building at Francis Marion University at 4800 Dr. Heyward Drive, Florence, SC 29506 on Tuesday, September 20, 2022, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Residents May Have Longer Wait To Get Vehicle Registrations
Due to a shortage of the type of paper used for vehicle registrations, South Carolinians who have paid their property taxes to the county in which they reside may notice that it takes longer to receive their vehicle registration cards and decals for their license plates in the mail.
Summer Food Drive For Veterans Is Huge Success
The Dillon Herald’s summer food drive for Help For Veterans, Inc. was a huge success thanks to the public and two of our major partners, Hamer Church of God and Community Excellence.
Updated COVID-19 Booster Approved
On Sept. 1, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officially approved and recommended the first updated COVID-19 booster vaccinations to better protect against the Omicron variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes COVID-19.

