The Glove and Trowel Garden Club celebrated its 60th anniversary on Sunday, June 2 from 3:30 until 5 in the afternoon in the Fellowship Hall at First Presbyterian Church in Dillon.
Rev. Sayer To Serve As New Pastor At Main Street UMC
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•Reverend Bruce Sayer and his wife Ann arrived in Dillon this week to begin their ministry at Main Street United Methodist Church.
Local Group Gets Grant To Promote Healthy Foods
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•The Healthy South Carolina Initiative (HSCI) announced the Rural Area Leadership Institute-Dillon County (RALI-DC) as one of 34 recipients of a public health grant to encourage healthy eating and provide access to healthy foods in Dillon County.
Death Notices
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•Death notices for Franklin Burrell, Carolyn Moore, Idella Ratley, Willie Bethea, Linnie White, Mildred Irving, and Ruby Ann Peppers.
‘Legal Lessons’ Being Offered
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•The S.C. Bar Pro Bono Program is sponsoring Legal Lessons: A Series for the Public, a seven-week program designed to give the public an overview of the South Carolina legal system and insight into common legal problems people face.
City Employee Free Memberships
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•Do you think that city employees should receive free memberships to the Wellness Center and the golf course?
District Four Students Ate Healthier Meals This Past School Year
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•Dillon District Four students ate healthier school meals this past school year in compliance with the Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act of 2010 School Meals.
Dillon Man Claims $200,000 Taxes Paid Lottery Prize
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•A Dillon man didn’t have a clue how much his Carolina Cash 6 ticket was worth until lottery representatives told him. Hearing $200,000 TAXES PAID for the first time left him shaking his head.
Johnny McKellar
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•Johnny M. McKellar, 72, died Monday, June 10, 2013, at his residence.
South Carolina Outpaces Nation In Manufacturing Growth
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•South Carolina has one of the fastest growing economies in the U.S. and has one of the fastest growing manufacturing sectors in the region and nation, according to a recent U.S. Commerce Department report. South Carolina’s Real GDP growth rate of 2.7 percent put it above the national average of 2.5 percent and the southeastern regional average of 2.1 percent.