Pass The Bond Bill
When it comes to building South Carolina’s workforce, the rubber meets the road at our 16 colleges across the state.
When it comes to building South Carolina’s workforce, the rubber meets the road at our 16 colleges across the state.
Congratulations to these local students who won $25 from Marlboro Electric Cooperative and its community outreach organization, Women Involved in Rural Electrification (WIRE), as part of the Give Us An ‘A’ program.
In partnership with the Dillon County Library, the McLeod Medical Center Dillon Volunteer Auxiliary’s “Grow with Books” Literacy Project stimulates an interest in reading at an early age.
The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) will conduct its 23rd annual nationwide Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive on Saturday, May 9th. Stamp Out Hunger is the nation’s largest single-day food drive.
The last time South Carolina passed a general obligation bond bill to support infrastructure for higher education, some current students here at Francis Marion University had not set foot in kindergarten.
The old Family Inn in Rowland burned Sunday afternoon—burning and then starting again hours later and was still burning Monday.
Citizens may or may not realize that Dillon County pays rent and utilities on four buildings to accommodate some offices for which they must provide space.
The Dillon County Public-Private Partnership Board held the annual Industry Appreciation Luncheon at Twin Lakes Country Club recently.
McLeod Dillon is sponsoring its 27th Annual Teenage Volunteer Program for Summer 2015. Volunteer youth will have the opportunity to work with healthcare professionals in many areas of the hospital.
The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is seeking the public’s help in preventing the spread of mosquito-borne illnesses such as West Nile virus and chikungunya virus.