School Opening And More Discussed At Meeting
The opening of school and other matters were discussed at the Dillon District Four School Board’s meeting on Monday night.
The opening of school and other matters were discussed at the Dillon District Four School Board’s meeting on Monday night.
It was the buzz all around the state—Ray Archuleta is going to be in Dillon County!!
Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore is reminding the public about the rules for the pick up of students at the new Latta Elementary School.
Editor’s Note: In order to have the most complete and accurate account of what Dillon Historic School Foundation Chairman Gerald Berry’s remarks at a hearing regarding the placement of a historical marker at J.V. Martin Jr. High School, The Herald is printing the remarks as released to The Herald by Chairman Berry.
The Dillon Historic School Foundation held their August meeting at the Dillon County Chamber of Commerce Conference Room with nine members present. Chairman Gerald Berry welcomed two new members to the organization and made several announcements.
The Dillon County Board of Education voted at a recent meeting to increase the cost per student to the districts to cover the costs of the Alternative School program.
On Monday, August 5, the Mount Calvary’s monthly Brotherhood, WMU, and BYU met at the Family Life Center at 405 Mount Calvary Road, Dillon.
“CROSSWALKERS” youth at Fork Presbyterian Church, had an AMAZING campout on Friday evening at Pee Dee State Park. Youth director Crystal Davis planned a “Commit to Christ” campout devoted to a 2-day Team Building Concept for the youth.
Insecticidal soaps are a safe, effective, and low toxicity alternative to more toxic pesticides; they have many advantages when compared to other insecticides.
Pastor Larry Williams and numerous volunteers distributed 40,000 lbs. of food and 32,157 pounds of ice cream as part of his America Restoration Tent Revival.