Bethea Loves Volunteering As Guardian ad Litem
Charles Bethea loves volunteering as a Guardian ad Litem. The experience has taught him many new things.
Charles Bethea loves volunteering as a Guardian ad Litem. The experience has taught him many new things.
JaKayla McNeil and Ted Alford with a 112-lb. watermelon. The watermelon was grown in Fair Bluff, NC, by a friend.
Nathan McKenzie, Bobby McKenzie, Jr., and Joanna McKenzie of Little Rock, S.C., under the directions of Robert Worley of Fair Bluff, N.C., and with the rain and use of all organic fertilizer, produced this 94-lb. watermelon.
Two local men graduated from basic training.
LOOK WHO stopped in a JABS Fireworks III in Latta on Monday.
The Oriental Band of the Little Pee Dee Shrine Club recently sent $2,500 to the Shriners Hospital for Children in Greenville.
Sherwood “Digger” Thompson is shown with his 60 pound, 4-ounce watermelon that was grown on his property in Dillon County. Digger gave no special treatment to the watermelon.
It has been said that every person has a story to tell, and that is surely true also for all the homeless animals at the Dillon County Animal Shelter. But occasionally the most heartbreaking stories have happy endings.
The Isham and Mary Watson Descendants Association reunion was held Sunday, June 26, at the historic Antioch Church in Sellers.
Independent Bankers Magazine has named Anderson Brothers Bank as one of the highest performing banks in the country.