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Latta Council Decides To Let Voters Choose The Form Of Government

The Latta Town Council decided at their special meeting on Thursday to let the voters choose their form of government. The election will take place on June 24th.

Good Samaritans

The parable of the Good Samaritan undoubtedly is one of the most well-known of all the parables used by Jesus to illustrate a moral lesson on principles of truth.

Results: Latta Town Government

What do you think is the best way to address the town government problems in Latta…

Crowd Gathers For Prayer Service In Latta

A large crowd gathered at a prayer service for the Town of Latta at the Latta gazebo this afternoon.

Crowd Gathers In Support Of Terminated Latta Police Chief

A crowd gathered in front of the Latta Town Hall this (Tuesday) afternoon in support of Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore, who was terminated earlier today.

Latta Police Chief Terminated

The Dillon Herald has been informed by Mayor Earl Bullard that Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore has been terminated.

The Dillon Herald’s Single Copy Price Increasing To 75 Cents Effective April 15th

Beginning on Tuesday, April  15th, the price of The Dillon Herald will be increasing to 75 cents per issue. This is the first increase in the single copy price of the newspaper in 20 years.

Workshop Focuses On Growing Profitable Timber

Money may not grow on trees, but it certainly grows in them. On May 1, landowners from across South Carolina will learn ways to maximize the profit from their timber.

South Carolina Has 9th Lowest State-Local Tax Burden In U.S.

South Carolina residents shoulder the 19th lowest state-local tax burden in the country, according to the Annual State-Local Tax Burdens report released today by the nonpartisan Tax Foundation.

Ramblings Of The Past

Every day except Sunday, I visit a nursing home.  Of course the residents are mostly way past retirement and many with medical conditions but most with remarkably good recall about the past especially during their youth.