PHOTO GALLERY: Latta Homecoming Game 2023
The Latta High School Vikings defeated the Flashes of Johnsonville High School 54-23 Friday night in Latta.
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The Latta High School Vikings defeated the Flashes of Johnsonville High School 54-23 Friday night in Latta.
The Dillon Wildcats defeated the Socastee Braves 48-25 in varsity football action played in Dillon Memorial Stadium on Friday, September 15.
Discus, in partnership with the South Carolina Department of Education, now offers free access to Tutor.com for South Carolina residents – free, real-time tutoring, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, for English and Spanish speakers.
The Town of Lake View kicked off the “Paint This Town Project” on Monday, September 4. The group began with property one, the Town of Lake View Police Department.
The Schafer Foundation has donated $1.5 million to Dillon County for the benefit of four parks.
The American Red Cross is experiencing a national blood shortage. Fewer donors than needed gave this summer, drawing down the national blood supply and reducing distributions of some of the most needed blood types to hospitals. Hurricane Idalia further strained the blood supply with blood drive cancellations and reduced blood and platelet donations in affected areas.
The National Weather Service office in Wilmington, NC will be hosting an open house on November 4th, 2023 from 10am to 2pm. This will be the office’s first open house in almost 30 years and everyone is welcome.
-North Greenville University (NGU) has signed a partnership agreement with OneLife Institute, offering college credit to students taking part in the organization’s 9-month gap year program.
Nearing completion on North Greenville University’s (NGU) Tigerville campus, The Donnan/COBE Project will provide a permanent home for College of Business and Entrepreneurship (COBE) students in the spring of 2024.
A 13-year-old gelding in Dillon County, South Carolina, died from the first confirmed West Nile Virus (WNV) case of the year, according to State Veterinarian Michael J. Neault, director of Clemson Livestock Poultry Health.