Bread Of Life: Essential or Not?
With the COVID-19 virus spreading, we are seeing sudden changes in our lives like never before. It is affecting how we live our daily lives, our financial well being, and our interaction with those outside.
With the COVID-19 virus spreading, we are seeing sudden changes in our lives like never before. It is affecting how we live our daily lives, our financial well being, and our interaction with those outside.
HARBOR FREIGHT TOOLS partnered with Dillon County to provide protective equipment such as masks, face shields, and gloves for the EMS, Fire Departments, and Law Enforcement Officers to help protect these essential workers from COVID-19 (coronavirus).
In light of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Yellow Jessamine Garden Club was not allowed to have a traditional meeting; however, an April project was on the agenda.
The Latta School Board of Trustees met for the regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Latta Middle School Library.
Dillon County farmer James McColl, directed $2,500 to Humane Society Of Dillon County through America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Bayer Fund.
McCoy Chapel U. M. Church Spiritual Choir celebrated their 41st Choir Anniversary on March 14, 2020 at 5:00 p.m. The pastor of McCoy Chapel UMC is Rev. Ronald McCall.
EAST ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4K students and teachers (l to r: Mrs. Hardee, Mrs. Valdivia, Ms. Nelson, Mrs. Bethea) collected a total of $125.00 for the Ronald McDonald House in Charleston, SC.
CareSouth Carolina is offering behavioral health services remotely via TELETherapy as a way to continue to provide a complete patient experience during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Like most of us, I expect you have had a lot of “stay at home” time these past couple of weeks and that situation is not about to change for some time to come.
Eye Health America (EHA), a leading eye care practice management services organization in the Southeast, announced its acquisition of Dillon Eyecare Associates (DEA) and Pee Dee Eye Associates (PDEA), two “fabric of the community” optometry practices, both in the Pee Dee region (between Columbia and Myrtle Beach) of South Carolina.