Samuel Brock O’Neal
Samuel Brock O’Neal, 31, passed away on Sunday, December 5, 2021 at his residence in Florence, SC.
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Samuel Brock O’Neal, 31, passed away on Sunday, December 5, 2021 at his residence in Florence, SC.
Jack Arnold Cox went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Sunday, December 19, 2021 surrounded by his loving family.
As the holiday season brings the promise of new toys to many children all over South Carolina, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) reminds parents that being mindful of toy safety is always in season.
The Latta School District Board of Trustees selected George Liebenrood to be the next superintendent.
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture (SCDA) is proud to announce the On-Farm Improvement Cost Share Program.
Kenny Cook announces his candidacy for Dillon County Council District Five.
To his dearly beloved wife, Gwen; to his caring and devoted children: Darryl, Tasha, Joy, Jamie, and Megan; to his faithful mother, Ms. Marie; to his loyal and supportive brothers: David, Marvin, Mike, Joe, Randy, Earl, Charles, and Kenny; to his bonded co-workers: Tommy, Joe, Buster, and Calvin; and to his many relatives, friends, and guests; I want to tell you about the Cliff I knew for over half a century.
On Wednesday, December 15, Nemo Squire took the next step in his academic and football career by signing with East Carolina University Pirates football team in the Dillon High School Gymnasium before family, friends, well-wishers, Dillon High football coaches, Dillon High athletic director, and other school officials.
As we are nearing closer and closer to the actual day of Christmas, I want to encourage everyone who will read my article today to please be very careful and vigilant to not allow the Grinches and the Scrooges of this world to steal your Christmas.
Recognition was given to outgoing mayor Nancy Brigman and outgoing councilman Trudy Drawhorn