In the aftermath of the recent presidential election that has been termed by most as a stunning upset, the one thing that is certain about this election is that the majority of the political pundits, prognosticators, and polls got it wrong.
Dominion Offering Scholarships
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•The company is seeking qualified high school seniors for the Dominion Memorial Scholarship Fund. Online applications are being accepted through Jan. 31, 2017.
Editorial: A Public Vote
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•A public vote. It seems like a simple concept. A board, council, commission, etc. has an issue, makes a decision, and votes on it openly in a public session. Generally, the public leaves the meeting knowing how the members voted and who voted how. This was not the case for many who attended the public hearing on the voter registration challenge by Sarita Bethea against James M. “Hoghead” Campbell in the Dillon County Council District One election.
Council Welcomes Aboard New Interim County Administrator
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•Alpha Lambda Members Strive To Be ‘Marigolds’ For New Teachers
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•Committee Appointed To Develop Time Capsule
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•A committee has been appointed to develop a time capsule to replace the one removed from the Dillon County Courthouse in 2010.
William Harold Branch, Jr.
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•William Harold Branch Jr, aged 54, went to be with the Lord Nov. 6, 2016 at his home in Pelion, South Carolina in the loving arms of his daughter.
County Council Hears About Various Issues
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•The Dillon County Council heard from a Pee Dee Coalition representative, discussed generators, talked about the county cleanup, and discussed damage suffered during the hurricane at their October meeting.
McCullough Named Director Of Pharmacy At McLeod
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•Organization Can Assist With Temporary Hurricane Housing
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•Eastern Carolina Homelessness Organization, Inc. (ECHO), a non-profit organization that provides housing for families and individuals that are homeless or at imminent risk of homelessness, announced that they have received a special grant for victims of Hurricane Matthew.