Unemployment Rates At All-Time Lows As Region Continues To Grow
Record low unemployment is being reported in South Carolina’s northeastern counties as the region’s economy strengthened again in 2019.
Record low unemployment is being reported in South Carolina’s northeastern counties as the region’s economy strengthened again in 2019.
With many parts of the Carolinas expected to experience a wintery mix on Thursday, AAA Carolinas encourages motorists to be prepared as severe weather can be both frightening and dangerous for commuters and is also a factor in over 2,000 deaths annually.
The Dillon County Library Board of Trustees voted at their January meeting to form an advisory committee of concerned citizens to assist with the renovation of the Latta Library.
A body was found on South Ninth Avenue in Dillon on Tuesday about 10:30 a.m, according to Dillon Police Chief David Lane.
For the 10th consecutive year, the state of South Carolina set a record for total export sales in 2019.
The family of Brandon “Peanut” Graves is still seeking answers 10 years after his disappearance.
In a sure sign that spring is not far behind, the first Purple Martins of the year have been spotted in South Carolina.
The emails, phone calls, text messages, and posts are flying around cyberspace. The Dillon High School Class of 1970 is planning their 50th class reunion on March 7, 2020.
In Tuesday’s issue, we have a special salute to Dillon County’s 110th Birthday. This issue is a keeper! Don’t miss it!
The S.C. Drought Response Committee met Thursday, January 30, via conference call to update the drought statuses of all counties in South Carolina. Due to above average rainfall totals statewide during December and January, it was a quick decision and a unanimous vote to remove the drought status