Bill Would Have Given Convicted Felons the Right to Carry a Gun
To The Editor:
Last week, the South Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee debated a bill commonly known as “Constitutional Carry.”
To The Editor:
Last week, the South Carolina Senate Judiciary Committee debated a bill commonly known as “Constitutional Carry.”
The Fourth Circuit Solicitor’s Office is seeking volunteers for the Juvenile Arbitration Program. The Fourth Circuit Solicitor, William B. Rogers Jr. strongly supports the Arbitration Program that was implemented in the Fourth Circuit in 1999 and would like to see the successful program continue to grow.
The Dillon County Library System presents 2014 Easter Reading Contest will be held March 10-April 17.
Michele Legette has been there. She’s been small. She’s been big. Now, she’s a healthy weight and eager to share her story with others in hopes of inspiring others.
The McLeod Center for Cancer Treatment & Research has opened on the campus of McLeod Regional Medical Center. Dedicated to the physical and emotional needs of cancer patients and their families, the new Cancer Center is a beacon of hope and healing for the communities McLeod serves.
The Marion-Dillon Graduate Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc. will celebrate Finer Womanhood with a week of community activities and a banquet.
It’s time to spring forward! When you go to bed on Saturday night, set your clocks forward one hour.
Illegal gaming machines were located and seized from a local convenience store last Wednesday, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
The State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education has named Dr. James C. “Jimmie” Williamson to be the next president and executive director of the SC Technical College System.
Amtrak Silver Meteor Train 97 broke down in Dillon County for more than nine hours on Monday at Red and Stateline Roads in the Hamer area.