COVID-19 Town Hall To Be Held January 20th
A COVID-19 Town Hall will be held on Thursday, January 20 at 5:30 p.m. At the Dillon High School auditorium.
A COVID-19 Town Hall will be held on Thursday, January 20 at 5:30 p.m. At the Dillon High School auditorium.
A substantial snowstorm is poised to unload hefty accumulations over parts of the Plains and Midwest late this week and early this weekend, and it won’t stop there. AccuWeather forecasters warn that it may go on to bring snow and ice, leading to the potential for dangerous travel conditions, across parts of the Southeast.
Children should be vaccinated against COVID-19 because they are making up a large percentage of the cases now.
“The possibilities are endless.” That’s how Lisa Moody, the City of Dillon’s new Downtown Coordinator describes Main Street in Dillon as she sits in her office in the old bank building beside the South Plaza, where she has held a number of successful events since arriving.
In the cold and drizzling rain, much like last year’s event, the second annual memorial ruck for fallen officer Jackson Winkeler was held on Wednesday, January 5th, the second anniversary of Winkeler’s death.
A Dillon man faces several charges after firing a gun at a crowd of people in the parking lot at Godfather’s Bar & Grill, located on the Dillon Highway, Lake View.
A shooting occurred at the 24 Hour Spot on Highway 301 South on January 1st, according to a report by Sgt. Ricky Day of the City of Dillon Police Department.
A suspect has been charged with attempted murder for an incident which occurred on January 1st.
On New Year’s Day, South Carolina officially surpassed the one million mark for total COVID-19 cases, a milestone reached as the state is in the middle of an unprecedented wave of new cases spurred by the omicron variant.
As COVID-19 cases reach record levels in South Carolina, hospitals and doctors’ offices are once again being overwhelmed by patients with COVID-19, the flu, and other illnesses or injuries.