May Is Mental Health Month
May is Mental Health Month. This year, the South Carolina Department of Mental Health wants to remind our state of the services available to all, particularly in light of COVID-19.
May is Mental Health Month. This year, the South Carolina Department of Mental Health wants to remind our state of the services available to all, particularly in light of COVID-19.
S.C. Law Enforcement Division Chief would like to remind everyone that as we continue to make our way through this coronavirus pandemic, scammers will continue to develop ways to take advantage of the situation.
Beginning Tuesday, May 26, 2020, the SCDMV will resume offering skills tests for non-commercial vehicle drivers who want to obtain standard (Class D) driver’s licenses.
The SCDMV temporarily extended the expiration date of some SCDMV products like driver’s licenses, identification cards, temporary parking placards, vehicle registrations, and temporary license plates that were set to expire between March 1, 2020 and June 30, 2020.
Three people were shot in the West Main Street area of Dillon on Thursday afternoon, according to Chief David Lane of the City of Dillon Police Department.
Latta native, Darius Jones, has been promoted to Petty Officer Third Class in the United States Coast Guard.
John Ellington (left) of Florence and Doug Miller of Dillon tailgating at a local eating establishment in Dillon on Tuesday for lunch. (Contributed Photo)
The South Carolina Bar launched a toll-free legal assistance hotline for low-income individuals and families across South Carolina who are confronted with civil legal problems as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. People may call 1-833-958-2266 toll-free any time.
A shooting occurred at the Food Mart, located on Highway 34 West, Dillon, on April 27th, according to a report by Sgt. Ray McPhatter.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) today announced 113 new cases of the novel coronavirus COVID-19, and one additional death. Dillon County now has 95 reported cases of COVID-19, 584 estimated cases, and 679 possible cases.