Letter To The Editor: Megadumps
Do you love your families, your offspring, yourself? Would you let someone bury something on our ground that will eventually poison our water and mess up our air and make the land no good forever?
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Do you love your families, your offspring, yourself? Would you let someone bury something on our ground that will eventually poison our water and mess up our air and make the land no good forever?
Each year in the US there are more than five million homes burglaries. Experts agree that the best way to deal with crime in the home is to take every step possible to prevent it from happening. Law Enforcement and security experts will tell you from years of experience that criminals usually look for the easiest possible targets. While no one can guarantee 100% that no one will break into your home, the following tips to make your home more difficult and less enticing to enter will reduce the likelihood significantly.
Dillon County Board of Education meeting will be held August 24th at
9:30 a.m. on the third floor of the City-County Complex in Dillon.
South Carolina’s 2010 public high school graduates matched last year’s performance on the ACT college entrance exam despite an increase of more than 1,100 additional test-takers, the company said. The national average was down slightly.
The Dillon County Council approved the final reading of their 2010-2011 fiscal year budget at a called meeting last Wednesday.
The Bull Lee Memorial Chapel at Dillon Christian School will be dedicated on Friday, August 20th at 6:15 p.m., according to Headmaster John Davis.
On today’s front page, we have a statement from Bo McInnis who has withdrawn his name from consideration for the Dillon County Public-Private Partnership Board.
Readers of my columns know that I ordinarily walk each week day at Dillon’s Wellness Center.
Army National Guard Pvt. Danielle L. Myers has graduated from Basic Combat Training at Fort Sill, Lawton, Okla.
Approximately one-third of all cancer deaths that occur each year in the US could be prevented by consuming a healthier diet, adopting a more active lifestyle, and maintaining a healthy weight, according to the American Cancer Society.