Nemo Squire Wins Prestigious Bridge Builder Award
On Wednesday, July 21, Dillon High School’s Nehemiah “Nemo” Squire is shown receiving the South Carolina Hall of Fame Bridge Builder Award for 2021 for excellence on and off the football field.
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On Wednesday, July 21, Dillon High School’s Nehemiah “Nemo” Squire is shown receiving the South Carolina Hall of Fame Bridge Builder Award for 2021 for excellence on and off the football field.
Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that Ervin Stanley, 56, of Dillon, S.C., pleaded guilty July 20, on the second day of his trial, to voluntary manslaughter in the death of Jamel Smith. Judge Paul Burch sentenced Stanley to 15 years in prison.
John Joseph (Jack) Bohachic, Jr., 78, of Clemson, SC, passed away Thursday, July 29, 2021 at Regency Hospital in Greenville, SC, after a long illness.
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Services for Cecil Gerald “Gerry” Long were held 3:00 p.m. Sunday, July 25, 2021 at Cooper Funeral Home Chapel with burial in Greenlawn Cemetery.
Latta United Methodist Church recently held Vacation Bible School. The theme was Knights of North Castle.
Robert Marshall “Tinker” Allen, 71, passed away at the McLeod Medical Center of the Pee Dee in Florence, SC July 27, 2021.
Following an analysis that revealed the overwhelming number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths in the first two weeks of June were among residents who were not fully vaccinated, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) discovered similar results when looking at provisional data for the entire month.
The Internal Revenue Service Criminal Investigation Division is warning taxpayers about Child Tax Credit-related scams, which criminals may use to steal money and personal information.
Jon and Martha Whisnand were honored at a retirement reception hosted by First Baptist Church on June 27, 2021.