Opioid Crisis Extends Into Dillon County
The opioid crisis is not just a national epidemic. It is a very real and present issue in our state and extends into our county.
The opioid crisis is not just a national epidemic. It is a very real and present issue in our state and extends into our county.
The sign was unveiled on a road named in memory of Henry T. “Tommy” Smith on Tuesday morning.
Dr. Stephen Smith has been awarded the 2018 Health Care Provider of the Year by the South Carolina Primary Health Care Association at their annual Clinical Retreat in Charleston, South Carolina.
A Dillon County Detention Center Officer has been charged with Misconduct in Office and Contraband, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
Dillon County Station #3 Assistant Chief Eric Fogle, Sr. escorted the Carolina Brotherhood- Honoring The Fallen & Their Families riders through the Dillon County portion of their journey.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has experienced a record-breaking year in the first year of the agency’s 10-Year Plan to Rebuild SC’s Roads.
On Wednesday July 4, 2018 the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office and the Dillon County Fire Department responded to calls at Sunflower Apartments in reference to fireworks, and first responders were targeted by fireworks being shot at them.
The Summer Programs for Youth for 4-H Clemson Extension have been announced.
Indigent and low-income veterans living in South Carolina will soon have access to free legal services thanks to a new Veterans Legal Clinic that will open Monday, July 2 at the University of South Carolina School of Law.
A ceremonial flag burning disposing of worn and tattered American flags was held at the Woodmen Hall on the Old Latta Highway in Dillon on Thursday, June 28, officiated by Edwin Stephens.