Supreme Court Ruling May Have Negative $975,000 Impact On County Budget
The Dillon County Council may not have passed a budget at their special meeting on June 30th, but it may have worked out for the best.
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The Dillon County Council may not have passed a budget at their special meeting on June 30th, but it may have worked out for the best.
The Dillon County Council failed to pass the third reading of their budget due to a 3-3 tied vote of council last week.
Rep. Jackie Hayes is one of three members who has been representing the House on the budget conference committee.
0 SHOOTING Timothy Ronshawn Woods, age 29, of Dillon, is charged with two counts of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature and malicious injury to property after…
Terry Morris, a local veteran, received a Quilted Hug Of Gratitude, also known as a Quilt of Honor, from Gail Belmont, retired staff sgt. of the U.S. Army.
For this year’s VBS, Mount Calvary Baptist Church presents “Rocky Railway,” a place where children learn how Jesus’ power can pull us through life’s ups and downs.
CHRISTIAN BRITT, a Latta High School student enrolled at the Dillon County Technology Center Automotive Department, has been awarded a 180-piece set of tools and tool box from AutoZone in Dillon for achieving the highest grade and for his attendance at the Dillon County Technology Center.
Cedric Page has been crowned the Dillon County Tomato Contest Champion.
“Antioch beckons us come once more. To visit here brings mem’ries of yore. Soft summer breezes and whispering pines, Refill our hearts, Rekindle our minds!” (Lyrics credit: Mary Ann Long Stalvey)