Mallory Scott Named Veteran Of The Year (with photo slide show)
Mallory Scott was named the Dillon County Veteran of the Year at the annual Veterans Day ceremony held on Monday at the Dillon City-County Complex.
Mallory Scott was named the Dillon County Veteran of the Year at the annual Veterans Day ceremony held on Monday at the Dillon City-County Complex.
The Dillon Herald is being sold on Monday and Wednesday this week due to Thanksgiving.
Harvest Hope Food Bank is dedicated to ending hunger in Dillon County and works with faith partners, businesses and civic groups to indentify pockets of poverty and hunger in the community.
Health and Human Services (HHS) today announced the launch of BeTobaccoFree.gov, a comprehensive website providing one-stop access to the best and most up-to-date tobacco-related information from across its agencies. This
Today, on the 15th annual America Recycles Day, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) renewed its commitment to helping Americans reduce wasted food by working with grocers, universities, stadiums and other venues through its Sustainable Materials Management Food Recovery Challenge.
W. Lee Flowers and Company, a wholesale grocery company, today announced plans to expand its operations in Florence County. The $6.5 million investment is expected to generate 15 new jobs.
I just read an article in The Dillon Herald that really upset me and sickened me about the abuse to the goats. I know what some of you think that they are just goats who cares, well I do and so do a lot of other people.
Outstanding alumni, including Judge James E. Lockemy, were honored during homecoming week at the 44th annual Alumni Awards Banquet at The University of North Carolina at Pembroke.
Daylight Saving Time ends November 4th. Remember to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night.
United States Attorney Bill Nettles announced that a Federal Grand Jury sitting in Florence has returned indictments on two Dillon women.