Help For Veterans Health Fair Is October 18th
Help For Veterans, Inc. is holding their second annual health fair for Dillon County veterans and their families on Thursday, October 18th at the City of Dillon Wellness Center.
Help For Veterans, Inc. is holding their second annual health fair for Dillon County veterans and their families on Thursday, October 18th at the City of Dillon Wellness Center.
Kentyre Presbyterian Church (PCUSA) will celebrate its history with the unveiling of a historic marker on October 28, 2018 at the church located on Kentyre Road.
Toys collected for flood victims of Dillon County by Ella Barfield and several local churches in Dillon and Latta may be picked up Saturday, October 13 from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. at 106 West Main Street, Latta .
overnor Henry McMaster today sent a letter to S.C. Treasurer Curtis Loftis requesting the transfer of $4 million from the Unclaimed Property Account to the S.C. Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) to help with mosquito abatement services in areas affected by Hurricane Florence.
One of the most surprising incidents that occurred during Hurricane Florence happened on September 16th, at Main Street Pawn and Gun on West Main Street in Dillon.
The S.C. Department of Commerce’s Office of Innovation, in collaboration with Build Carolina, announced SC Codes, a new statewide program designed to provide free access to code education for all residents.
National Newspaper Week’s observance will be held Oct. 7-13.
Trinity Behavioral Care’s facility can be added to the list of buildings severely damaged by Hurricane Florence.
South Carolinians face harrowing domestic violence statistics.
Steve Pfaff of the National Weather Service (Wilmington) says that Dillon County had 18.38 inches of rain due to Hurricane Florence. He said NWS Columbia shows decent wind gusts estimates across Dillon County at 60-80 mph during the hurricane.