Marlboro Electric Builds Dillon County’s First Spec Building
On behalf of Marlboro Electric and its Board of Trustees, we would like to thank the Dillon County Council for accepting and approving our proposal for a new spec building.
On behalf of Marlboro Electric and its Board of Trustees, we would like to thank the Dillon County Council for accepting and approving our proposal for a new spec building.
The City of Dillon passed their 2013-2014 budget recently.
The total budget is $9,224,261.
At the request of The Dillon Herald, we sat down last week with Clay Young, Dillon County Administrator, about some of the highlights in the approved 2013-2014 budget for the county and what he believes the financial condition of the county is at this time.
Here is a photo gallery from the Latta and Pee Dee game on Saturday, July 13 at the S.C. Dixie Debs State Championship.
A wreck on I-95 South at the 174 mile marker closed down the interstate for about 2 1/2 hrs. due to this accident (7:45 p.m. to 10:15 p.m.) on July 2.
At the request of The Dillon Herald, we sat down last week with Clay Young, Dillon County Administrator, about some of the highlights in the approved 2013-2014 budget for the county and what he believes the financial condition of the county is at this time.
The City of Dillon has “major, major problems” with what was referred to as the Perdue sewer line in the Deerwood Avenue area, according to Mayor Todd Davis at Monday night’s meeting.
A shooting occurred in the Lake View are about 1:15 a.m. on Monday at a location on Lovell Road, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.
Dillon County’s unemployment rate increased during the month of May. The county ranked seventh in the state in unemployment in May with a rate of 12.1 percent up from 11.8 percent the month before.
RockTenn CP, LLC, formerly known as Smurfit-Stone Container Corporation, discriminated against an employee with a disability at Smurfit-Stone’s Latta, S.C. facility and then unlawfully fired him, the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) charged in a lawsuit filed recently. RockTenn CP, LLC acquired Smurfit-Stone in May 2011.