Category: News

‘Making It Grow’ Host To Conduct Workshop

Amanda McNulty, co-host of ETV’s “Making It Grow” will conduct a hand pruning workshop on Thursday, March 1st, 10:30 a.m.

SCDOR To Honor IRS Individual Income Tax Filing Deadline

The South Carolina Department of Revenue (SCDOR) will honor the April 17th individual income tax filing deadline set by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
Since April 15, 2012 falls on a Sunday, and Emancipation Day in Washington, DC (a DC-only holiday) is observed on Monday, April 16th, the official filing deadline will move to the following business day which is Tuesday, April 17th.

Dog Mauling Case Remanded For New Trial

0 By Betsy Finklea Last week, The Dillon Herald reported that a dog mauling case has been remanded for a new trial. Opinion No. 4941 issued by the South Carolina Court of Appeals was filed on February 15, 2012. The appeal was heard on November 2, 2011. Bentley Collins was convicted of involuntary manslaughter and…

Museum’s Lecture Series Celebrates African-American Pioneers

The Robeson County History Museum will look at two African American pioneers with Robeson County ties at its next lecture series Monday, February 27th at 7:00 p.m. at museum located at 101 S. Elm Street, Lumberton.

McLeod Names Physicians To Leadership Positions

A special team of McLeod Health physicians, who in addition to providing remarkable medical care for their own patients, find the time to serve in leadership positions that further enhance the quality of care for McLeod patients.

Bentley Collins To Get New Trial In Dog Mauling Case

The Herald learned shortly before press time on Wednesday that the South Carolina Court of Appeals has decided to give Bentley Collins a new trial.

Latta Police Chief Retiring March 1st; Replacement Named

Latta Police Chief Bobby Powers will be retiring effective March 1, 2012, according to an announcement made by Latta Mayor Nancy Brigman at the Latta Town Council meeting on Thursday.

County, Other Trucks To Be Hauling Dirt To Finish Landfill Work

You may soon see several trucks hauling dirt on Highway 57 South.

Carolina Family Planning Center Available To Help

Pregnant? Scared? Carolina Family Planning Center has a network of medical professionals and counselors that can offer support and guidance to help you.

Nearly All U.S. Adults Consume Too Much Sodium

Nearly all Americans consume much more sodium than they should, according to a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Most of the sodium comes from common restaurant or grocery store items.