Is Dillon Taking A Ride Down The Fairway?

To The Editor:
In a recent article, the Dillon Herald printed that Councilman Johnny Eller asked if the hospitality fund had been transferred to cover the debt for the golf course.

Planter’s Row: Gardening

In South Carolina we have a wonderful climate for gardening, making backyard vegetables gardens a common hobby

Disturbing Comment

To The Editor:
On May 20, 2014, Dillon Historic School Advocacy (DHSA) met with the Dillon County Board of Education to ask specific questions about this Board’s barring all access to the auditorium of former J.V. Martin Junior High School.

Thanks For The Little Road, But It’s Just Not Enough!

I received a phone message on Sunday evening (July 13th) about a previously unnamed road to be named in honor of Mrs. Ruby Woods Carter on Monday, July 14, 2014 at 10:00 a.m.  I naturally became very interested and concerned about its location and strategic importance.

Red Water Discussed At Pineland Grange

Last meeting Pineland Grange discussed red water.  The red water discussion was intended for public education, not for use in water management.

In Support Of Public Parks

At recent meetings of the Dillon City Council, there has been discussion about closing the Elizabeth Lane Park, one of Dillon’s four city parks.

Thank Our Law Enforcement Officers

Dear Editor:
As my family and I were leaving for vacation Sunday, I heard about the wreck our officer was involved in.  

DHEC Confirms South Carolina’s First Case Of Chikungunya Virus In 2014

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) has confirmed the first case of chikungunya virus this year in a South Carolina resident.

The Tomato Contest

To The Editor:
I would like to thank all my Dillon County neighbors, organizers, and especially the local sponsors who made this year’s Dillon County Tomato Growers’ Contest a huge success.