The Dillon County Council voted to give funds to Healthy Learners.
County Administrator Clay Young said Healthy Learners was requesting that Dillon County join the City of Dillon and designate $5,000 of county funds to assist with the costs associated with medical services, coordination of care, and transportation for the schools served in Dillon.
Category: Government News
News from the municipal, county, and state levels of government related to Dillon County, SC
County Council Passes Resolution
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•The Dillon County Council passed a resolution relating to the declaration of intent by Dillon County, South Carolina, to reimburse certain expenditures made prior to the issuance of federally tax-exempt general obligation bonds or other obligations by the County.
County Council Passes Third Reading Of Industrial Business Park Agreement
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•The Dillon County Council approved the third reading – to develop a jointly owned and operated Industrial/Business Park in conjunction with Marion County, Industrial/Business Park to be geographically located in Dillon County.
Latta Town Council March Minutes
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•The Latta Town Council held a regular meeting at 7:00 p.m.on Thursday March 12, 2015.
Dillon City Council Receives Audit Report
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•The Dillon City Council recently received their audit report for the year ending June 30, 2014.
Lake View Town Council Minutes: March And April
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•Lake View Town Council Minutes: March And April 2015
Dillon City Council Proclaims Peace Officers Memorial Day
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•The Dillon City Council passed a resolution recognizing May 15, 2015 as Peace Officers’ Memorial Day in the City of Dillon at their meeting on May 11th.
VIDEO: Dillon City Council May 11, 2015 Meeting
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•Here is the video from the Dillon City Council meeting on Monday, May 11, 2015.
VIDEO: Dillon County Council Budget Workshop-May 5, 2015
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•Video from the Dillon County Council budget workshop on May 5, 2015.
VIDEO: Dillon County Council Called Meeting-May 5, 2015
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•The video from the called Dillon County Council meeting on May 5, 2015.