Measures Taken During Spanish Flu And COVID-19 Show Similarities
The COVID-19 pandemic is not the first pandemic that Dillon County has suffered through with the rest of the country and world.
The COVID-19 pandemic is not the first pandemic that Dillon County has suffered through with the rest of the country and world.
Here is the Dillon County Bookmobile Schedule for August 10-12.
On June 19, 2021, his 27th birthday, Darius Jones woke up in Yuma, Arizona, more than 2,500 miles from home.
Local children learned about Hispanic culture and much more at a S.C. State 1890 Extension (Pee Dee Office) Camp held at Great Expectations Church recently.
The Bridge Builders will launch their program by hosting a community event at Newton Community Park on August 21, 2021.
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.
Vance Clark loves sunflowers, plants, and donkeys—a fact that is evident when one visits his home located at 2547 Hwy. 38 West, Latta.
One spring day, my 96 -year-old mother “got down on her knees” in her heart (for actually getting down on her knees might result in a permanent posture and she always said it wasn’t the getting down, but the getting up that was the bugaboo) to pray a simple, but sincere, prayer; a prayer of provision.
The Dillon Herald will be holding food drive for Help For Veterans, Inc. from now through Tuesday, July 6th.
The American Red Cross is experiencing a severe blood shortage as the number of trauma cases, organ transplants and elective surgeries rise – and deplete the nation’s blood inventory.