Crowd Gathers In Support Of Terminated Latta Police Chief
A crowd gathered in front of the Latta Town Hall this (Tuesday) afternoon in support of Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore, who was terminated earlier today.
A crowd gathered in front of the Latta Town Hall this (Tuesday) afternoon in support of Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore, who was terminated earlier today.
The Dillon Herald has been informed by Mayor Earl Bullard that Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore has been terminated.
Beginning on Tuesday, April 15th, the price of The Dillon Herald will be increasing to 75 cents per issue. This is the first increase in the single copy price of the newspaper in 20 years.
South Carolina residents shoulder the 19th lowest state-local tax burden in the country, according to the Annual State-Local Tax Burdens report released today by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.
The Missionary Circle of Ebenezer Missionary Baptist Church, Clio, will celebrate 68 years of service on Sunday, April 13 at 4:00.
In 1994 the Dillon County Transportation Committee was formed to pave dirt roads and resurface paved roads. The County Transportation Committee (CTC) is made up of fair representation so that each portion of Dillon County receives a fair share of the funds received from the gasoline taxes on a gallon of gasoline. Each member lives in his or her area of responsibility.
The Dillon Christian School Lady Warriors traveled to Bishopville on Friday to play the Robert E. Lee Lady Cavaliers in a double header non-region softball match-up. The Cavaliers took game one 8-2 and jumped out 9-0 in the first inning of game two on some Warrior errors and finished the game with a 13-2 win.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announces that the Administrative Record for the Rownd and Sons Removal Site located in Dillon, Dillon County, South Carolina, is available for public review.
The Rural Area Leadership Institute of Dillon County (RALI-DC) has been involved in the Healthy South Carolina Initiative to help identify health concerns in our local communities and find ways to address them. We have created an online website (www. RALIDC.com) for citizens to find out more information.