Category: News

City Gets Good Audit Report

The City of Dillon received a good audit report at the council’s last meeting.
Smith Brooks of Kenneth Cobb and Company, P.C. said the city had a clean, unqualified opinion, which is the best option they can receive.

Dillon Man Charged In Shooting Of Girlfriend

A Dillon man is accused of shooting his ex-girlfriend in a local clothing store on December 27th.

Carley Wiggins Named Dillon County Citizen Of The Year For 2010

Carley Wiggins was named the Dillon County Citizen of the Year at the Dillon County Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet earlier tonight (Thursday).

State wildlife, fisheries committee meeting cancelled for Jan. 6 in Florence

The Wildlife and Freshwater Fisheries Advisory Committee to the S.C. Natural Resources Board has cancelled a Thursday, Jan. 6 meeting at the S.C. Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Region II Hub Office in Florence. The meeting will be rescheduled for another date.

Officials Take Oath Of Office (with video)

Two of Dillon County’s new officials have taken the oath of office.

The Top “Liked” Posts Of 2010 Listed

The top ten liked posts during 2010 are listed here.

Latta Community Singers Performance Reviewed

On Friday night, December 10, 2110, the Dillon County Theatre presented the Latta Community Singers in Concert as one of the Theatre’s Events of the 2010-2011 Season.

McLeod Expansion To Make Emergency Care More Accessible

McLeod Medical Center Dillon continues its tradition of bringing excellent health care to the people in Dillon County and the bordering counties of South and North Carolina.

Teen Found Guilty In Murder Of Mary Alice Stutts

“He had the grin of a murderer”—that’s how a man, who was incarcerated at the Dillon County Detention Center at the same time as two of the defendants in the Mary Alice Stutts’ case, described Damien Inman, who was on trial the week of December 13th for murder of the 75-year-old woman.

Son Of Latta Woman Helping People Rebuild In The Philippines

Nearly two decades after Mount Pinatubo erupted, spewing tons of ash that killed close to 1,000 people and destroyed or damaged more than 75,000 homes in its path, the son of a Latta woman is back in this lush, tropical paradise to help locals continue to rebuild.