Clemson Extension Office Closes Due To Coronavirus
The Clemson University Extension Service announced that all 46 of its county offices will be closed to the public beginning March 18.
The Clemson University Extension Service announced that all 46 of its county offices will be closed to the public beginning March 18.
A 22-year-old woman was killed in a fatal crash on March 7 on S.C. Highway 9 at 6:40 a.m., according to Master Trooper Brian Lee of the S.C. Highway Patrol.
James Olin McPherson, WWII veteran, celebrated his 100th birthday on Wednesday, February 26, at the Thorne Assisted Living Center in Lake View.
The South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office’s (SCDRO) Palmetto Disaster Recovery Office is offering a third round of mobile intake sites, during March and April, to conduct disaster case management for those impacted by Hurricane Florence.
The bids were approved on the $9 million water and sewer upgrade Rural Development project at the Latta Town Council meeting.
The Dillon County Historical Society takes care of and preserves The J.W. Dillon House in Dillon, The Dillon County Museum in Latta, and the Mt. Holly Cemetery where J.W. Dillon, the founder of Dillon County is buried.
Mike Griffey appeared before the Latta Town Council at their meeting on Thursday to discuss downtown redevelopment.
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awarded more than $51 million in housing assistance to non-profit organizations across the country to finance more housing construction, provide rental assistance, and facilitate supportive services delivery for very low-income seniors.
The Dillon County Animal Shelter has designated February as Heartworm Eradication Month, and the staff, along with Friends Helping the Dillon Shelter and the Humane Society of Dillon County, are hoping to save a dozen dogs currently at the Shelter from dying an agonizing, slow death with this dread disease.
The investigation of the person found dead in a vehicle on Harllee’s Bridge Road in the Little Rock Community has been determined to be a homicide, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.