Category: Community

Community interest news from Dillon County

CareSouth Carolina Selected As Exemplary Model Of Workforce Innovation

 Following a rigorous nationwide review process, CareSouth Carolina has been selected as an exemplary model of workforce innovation for a new project: The Primary Care Team:  Learning from Effective Ambulatory Practices (The LEAP Project).

Law Enforcement Week Being Observed (with photo slide show)

Law Enforcement Week is being observed May 6-12.

National Day Of Prayer Service Held At Courthouse (with video clips from service)

A National Day of Prayer observance was held at the Dillon County Courthouse at noon on Thursday, May 2nd. (with video clips from the service)

County Hears Spec Building Proposal

At a workshop meeting on Wednesday, the Dillon County Council received information on a proposal from Marlboro Electric Cooperative about a proposed spec building.

Groundbreaking Takes Place At Harbor Freight Tools Expansion

At ceremony this morning (Wednesday), Governor Nikki Haley joined with Dillon County leaders, officials from Marion and Marlboro Counties, and representatives from Harbor Freight Tools in a groundbreaking celebration for a $75 million distribution facility expansion at the Tri-County Gateway Industrial Park in Dillon. (with video)

Former Dillon Resident Working For Congressman Tom Rice

A former Dillon resident has been named the Economic Development Representative for Congressman Tom Rice.

Latta Springfest Is Success (with photo slide show)

Latta Springfest was a success on Saturday with many people turning out to see what the festival had to offer. (With photo slide show)

Mattie Belle Rothwell

Mattie Belle Rothwell, 92, of Florence, SC, died on Wednesday, April 17, 2013, at Southland Health Care Center.

Rice Names Economic Development Representative

A former Dillon resident has been named the Economic Development Representative for Congressman Tom Rice.

DMS Students Headed To Washington, DC

Several Dillon Middle School seventh and eighth graders will be visiting Washington, D.C. from May 29-June 2 led by trip coordinator, James E. Moultrie, who has taken hundreds of students on the trip in his years as an educator.