What A Mess!
Just when you think things cannot get worse, along comes something to show how wrong you are.
Just when you think things cannot get worse, along comes something to show how wrong you are.
I read with much interest about the theft of wrought iron at Haselden Cemetery.
Army National Guard Pvt. Kristopher D. Jackson has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia.
The awards winners for the March of Dimes March for Babies has been announced.
Latta, Floyd Dale and Oak Grove Chiefs have agreed to attempt to reduce their ISO Rating to a straight 7 across their respective fire districts.
McLeod Dillon is pleased to announce Nurse of the Year – Christie Hunt, RN, (Surgical Services), Medical Surgical Tech of the Year – Doris Sellers, MST, (Women’s Services) and Surgical Technician of the Year – Kristi Collins, CST (Surgical Services). Mary Jones, MST, (Pediatrics / Medical Surgical Unit) received the Patient’s Choice Award.
By Betsy Finklea
Two employees from the Area Agency on Aging, known as Vantage Point, were the guest speakers at the Dillon County Council For The Aging’s annual meeting.
One person is dead and two people were injured in a shooting earlier this (Monday) evening.
Rain flooded Dillon this (Thursday) afternoon. Bucky Rourke took the opportunity to go innertubing down Highway 301.
About a month ago I attended a lecture on “Pride & Ownership” in Spartanburg, S.C. that was presented by Chief Rick Lasky of Lewisville, Texas. Chief Lasky has 30+ years in the fire service.