Latta Mayor Sets The Record Straight
Mayor Earl Bullard is setting the record straight on a number of issues that have recently been the subject of town council meetings and the local rumor mill.
Mayor Earl Bullard is setting the record straight on a number of issues that have recently been the subject of town council meetings and the local rumor mill.
Dillon’s Tara Grimsley received a special achievement award from the South Carolina Coaches Association for Women’s Sports (CAWS) at their ceremony to honor their fall players of the year.
Former Dillon Wildcat Bryce King confirmed this week that he will be leaving the USC Gamecocks and will transfer to Mars Hill College in Mars Hill, North Carolina.
The Latta Library is celebrating 100 years of service to the community.
South Carolina’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate fell significantly to 5.7 percent in February from the January estimate of 6.4 percent.
Bishop Michael Eugene Goings was recently conferred an honorary Doctorate of Theology degree from Cathedral Bible College by Dr. Wayne Miller, President and Founder of Cathedral Bible College in Marion and Myrtle Beach.
McLeod Medical Center Dillon was presented with the South Carolina Certified Zero Harm Award for sustaining zero harm in Central Line Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI) in its ICU and in Surgical Site Infections (SSI) in Hip Replacements on Wednesday, April 2, 2014 during the 7th Annual SC Transforming Health Symposium.
Dr. Mick Zais, State Superintendent of Education, announced the Palmetto Gold and Silver Award recipients for the 2013-14 school year.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol, a division of SCDPS, recognized troopers and Telecommunications personnel from around the state recently at the Trooper of the Year ceremony honoring acts of courage and dedicated service for 2013.
A large crowd gathered at a prayer service for the Town of Latta at the Latta gazebo this afternoon.