Sheriff’s Office Investigating Shooting In Little Rock
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 around 4:50 p.m. Dillon County 911 received a call in reference to a shooting and someone being shot on McCoy’s Chapel Avenue in Little Rock.
On Wednesday, February 25, 2015 around 4:50 p.m. Dillon County 911 received a call in reference to a shooting and someone being shot on McCoy’s Chapel Avenue in Little Rock.
The Dillon Herald recently videoed the Dillon County Council meeting which can be seen in entirety on our website. Would you like to see other meetings and events videoed to appear on our website?
The Dillon Soil and Water District hosted a second workshop and field day with Ray Archuleta.
Northeastern Technical College President Ron Bartley and Area Commissioners attended the 2015 Community College National Legislative Summit in Washington, DC.
The Dillon County 4-H Shooting Sports Team has received grant funds from the MidwayUSA Foundation, a public charity working to provide financial support to youth shooting teams through its Team Endowment Account Program.
Keith Allen of Latta and Alan Gaddy of Dillon were elected to the local board at the Southern States annual membership meeting of the Latta/Little Rock plant held at Shuler’s BBQ in Latta.
Fallon Adams, a student at Dillon High School has been selected to represent Dillon, South Carolina as a National Youth Correspondent to the 2015 Washington Journalism and Media Conference at George Mason University.
To The Editor:
Many times I have heard my Dad say, “Son, if you really want to get something done, you need to do it yourself.” While this may be true in some situations, there are those times when only a concerted effort of teamwork and the shared vision of many will culminate in attaining the hoped-for goals.
The S.C. Department of Transportation (SCDOT) plans to close one lane on the northbound Interstate 95 for repairs to the bridge of the Great Pee Dee River Bridge near the Florence-Dillon County line on Saturday, Feb. 21.
The United States Attorney’s Office is sponsoring its 12th Annual Project Sentry Logo Contest. The statewide contest allows students an opportunity to design logos on school safety, gun violence awareness and prevention, and submit their illustrations for upcoming Project Sentry publications.