Second Reading Of Dillon County Budget Passes
The Dillon County Council passed their second reading of the budget, 6-1, at a meeting on Tuesday. All voted in favor of the budget except for Councilman Jamal Campbell, who was the opposing vote.
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The Dillon County Council passed their second reading of the budget, 6-1, at a meeting on Tuesday. All voted in favor of the budget except for Councilman Jamal Campbell, who was the opposing vote.
The Dillon County Health Initiative is now taking applications for its Growing Good Health Fall Plant Distribution.
The Dillon County Health Department (DHEC) does free drive-up COVID testing from 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at 201 W. Hampton St., Dillon.
Due to the rise in COVID-19 cases and the increasing threat of the Delta variant, the CDC on Tuesday is recommending public indoor masking for everyone, regardless of vaccination status.
Chad Oxendine, Rowland native, was recently named head baseball coach of Longwood University of Farmville, Va.
Mount Calvary Baptist Church held the monthly Brotherhood, WMU, and BYU meeting on Monday, August 2, at 7:00 p.m. at the Fellowship Hall.
Quanera Hayes is participating in the Olympic Games.
A South Carolina Supreme Court ruling issued on June 30th declared that “the road maintenance and telecommunications taxes are invalid under state law (Opinion No. 28401); however, The Herald has discovered that Dillon County’s road maintenance fee was challenged many years ago and at that time was ruled to be constitutional.
“Jobs. Jobs. Jobs.” We’ve heard this said in Dillon County for years. We have the jobs, so now what?
Latta School Board Minutes: June 2021 Meeting