McLeod Reappointed To Trinity Behavioral Care Board
The Dillon County Council re-appointed J. D. McLeod to the Trinity Behavioral Care-Dillon Board of Directors for a four-year term. McLeod has served on this Board since 2004.
The Dillon County Council re-appointed J. D. McLeod to the Trinity Behavioral Care-Dillon Board of Directors for a four-year term. McLeod has served on this Board since 2004.
At the August 22nd meeting of the Dillon County Council, Interim Administrator Lisa Gray gave an update on the Little Pee Dee River cleaning.
Three members have been appointed to the county’s grievance committee.
Here is the video from the regular meeting of the Dillon County Council on August 22, 2018.
A new school year is upon us! Back to school marks the end of summer. The lazy carefree go whenever you wake up weekdays of summer are coming to an end.
The General Assembly recently passed legislation that expands current expungement provisions so that ex-offenders can expunge certain nonviolent felonies from their records.
Here is the video from the Dillon County Council budget hearing and called meeting on August 13, 2018.
On July 26, 2018, Greg Hembree, State Senator representing Horry and Dillon Counties, experienced what doctors are calling a very small aneurysm.
Bridget Thornton, City of Dillon Downtown Coordinator, and Stephanie Mitchell, City of Dillon Main Street Development Committee organization chair, presented the Downtown Development action plan to the Dillon City Council at the July meeting.
Mayor Todd Davis discussed chickens in city limits during his report at the Dillon City Council’s July meeting.