Second Suspect In Custody In Murder Of J.W. Bailey
The second suspect wanted in the murder of J.W. Bailey is in custody, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
The second suspect wanted in the murder of J.W. Bailey is in custody, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
Through its MAT Program, CareSouth Carolina is working to address the issues of drug and alcohol disorders in the Pee Dee region.
CareSouth Carolina’s Samantha Willard, MHA, MSN, APRN, FNP, looks to connect with patients and build lasting relationships while helping to improve their overall health.
The Dillon County Sheriff’s Office has charged Joshua Darek Manning, age 19, of Dillon, for the murder of Dillon store owner J.W. Bailey that occurred December 12, 2019 at J.W. Bailey’s Grocery, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
Swiffer®, a pioneer in the Quick Clean category and used in more than 50 million households worldwide, has partnered with international recycling leader TerraCycle® to make their Swiffer Sweeper™, Duster and WetJet™ refills nationally recyclable.
As a result of legislation changing the way that counties collect property taxes on boats, in January of 2020, boat owners and buyers in South Carolina will begin to see changes in the way that boat registrations are issued by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR).
S.C. State Treasurer Curtis Loftis and the S.C. State Treasurer’s Office Unclaimed Property Program holds onto unclaimed funds and attempts to reunite them with the rightful owner via an online searchable database. Several people in Dillon County are owed unclaimed funds.
A bond hearing was held for William Latavion Mason on Monday, December 23rd at the Dillon County Judicial Center in front of Magistrate Judge Andy Bethea.
South Carolina utilities have joined with South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs (SCDCA) and the Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) to warn consumers about utility imposter scams as consumers turn on their heat for the winter.
The South Carolina Drought Response Committee, after meeting, determined that drought conditions have improved statewide, resulting in the drought designation for 38 counties being lowered or removed.