Category: Community

Community interest news from Dillon County

NAACP Branch Holds Annual Freedom Fund Banquet

The Dillon County Branch of the NAACP held their Annual Freedom Fund Banquet on Saturday, February 7, at Brandi’s Banquet Hall in Dillon.

Many Matters Discussed By Dillon City Council

The Dillon City Council discussed many matters at their February meeting.

Dillon Farmer Directs Donation To Humane Society

The Humane Society of Dillon County has received a $2,500 donation from Glassdrum Farms and America’s Farmers Grow Communities, sponsored by the Monsanto Fund. The organization plans to use the donation to purchase medicine to treat up to 40 cats and dogs for a skin disease known as mange.

Dillon County Technology Center Preparing Students For Global Economy

Dillon County Technology Center is more important than ever in meeting the educational needs of Dillon County’s students as they prepare to enter a global economy.

DMS Students Participate In Region Honor Band

Congratulations to Dillon Middle School students who auditioned and placed in the Region 5 Honor Band .

Latta UMC, Latta Presbyterian Hold Joint Ash Wednesday Service

The Latta United Methodist Church and the Latta Presbyterian Church held a joint Ash Wednesday Service on February 18th at Latta UMC. (with video clip)

‘Rotary Has Heart’ In Latta

The Latta Rotary Club recently donated $330.86 as part of a campaign called “Rotary has Heart” to the Johnson Family Foundation.

Lake View Elementary Staff ‘Goes Red’ For Women

Each year the staff at Lake View Elementary Go Red For Women. We wear red to recognize and support women who are dealing with heart disease daily.

Joe Price Speaks To Mount Calvary Brotherhood

On Monday, March 2, the Mount Calvary Brotherhood, WMU, and BYU met at the Family Life Center at 405 Mount Calvary Road, Dillon.

Technical Colleges Sign Letters Of Intent With Clemson And USC

Today, officials from the SC Technical College System, the University of South Carolina and Clemson University came together to sign letters of intent to offer coordinated admission—streamlining the transfer process for students graduating from in-state technical colleges to both universities.