Corn Maze Recognizes 75 Years Of Marlboro Electric Service
It has been 75 years since Marlboro Electric Cooperative blew the candles out and brought electricity to Marlboro and Dillon County.
It has been 75 years since Marlboro Electric Cooperative blew the candles out and brought electricity to Marlboro and Dillon County.
Dillon County is collecting bottled water, diapers, toiletries and non-perishable food items to be delivered to Columbia to help those who have been affected by the flooding.
Dillon County residents and others have launched efforts to assist the flood victims in our state.
This week is National Newspaper Week—a week to underscore the importance the newspaper to the community.
Dillon mayor Todd Davis reported on several upcoming events at a recent meeting.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) continues to advise the public to avoid any travel on the roads as a matter of public safety.
South Carolinas are cautioned about wading or playing in floodwaters resulting from the heavy rainfall in the state.
The Dillon County Disaster Preparedness Agency, with the assistance of Dillon Fire Stations and American Red Cross, will be giving away and installing smoke detectors in parts of the community October 3.
The Woodmen of the World, Chapter 120, Dillon, held their annual awards banquet on September 24th.
Kristin Barnes, a senior at North Greenville University, spent seven weeks of her summer vacation as an intern with the Cause 4 Life Ministry and Missions Academy, West Coast.