Category: Government News

News from the municipal, county, and state levels of government related to Dillon County, SC

Councilman Says He Does Not Want To Go Back To The Dillon County Politics Of The 50s, 60s, and 70s

During the committee reports at the Dillon County Council meeting on February 25th, Councilman Randy Goings made an impassionate speech stating that he did not want to go back to the Dillon County politics of the 1950s, 60s and 70s.

Vacant Dilapidated Houses and Apartments

To The Editor:
There are a large number of such properties within the City of Dillon. You may have seen them and wondered why the City allows them to remain that way. Well, they don’t if they know about it.

VIDEO: Dillon County Council Regular Meeting-February 25

The February 25, 2015 meeting of the Dillon County Council. (with improved sound quality)

Council Votes To Let Members Elect Fire Chiefs

The Dillon County Council held a called meeting on February 11th to take up three matters.

County Council Discusses Many Topics At Meeting

The Dillon County Council took up several matters at their January 28th regular meeting.

Legislative Delegation Elects New Commissioner For SCDOT Commission

​The Legislative Delegation of the 3rd Congressional District has elected a new member to the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) Commission.

VIDEO: Dillon County Council Called Meeting-Feb. 11, 2015

A video from today’s Dillon County Council called meeting on February 11, 2015. Items covered in this meeting include Dillon County Fire Fighter Standard Operating Guidelines, Judicial Center Building – Change Orders, and a board appointment. (with improved sound)

County Council Meeting Called

Agenda for the called meeting on February 11

VIDEO: Dillon City Council’s February 9, 2015 Meeting

Watch a video of the February 9, 2015 meeting of the Dillon City Council here! On the agenda was the Mayor’s and City Manager’s Reports, City Council reports, increasing peddler licenses, Attorney Ben Zeigler, and more.

America’s Ongoing Rebellion for Fairness and Justice

To The Editor:
The corporate powers that be keep thinking we’ll stay hitched to their plow no matter how severely they lash us economically and kick us politically.