Don’t Miss Thursday’s Issue Of The Dillon Herald

Don’t miss Thursday’s issue of The Dillon Herald. Do you know how much the county has been billed for County Councilman Macio Williamson’s attorney in the recent court case? We do…and you can find out in Thursday’s issue of The Dillon Herald.

Groundhogs Predict Early Spring

Groundhogs Punxsutawney Phil and General Beau Lee concur.

Herald Showing Support For National Guard Members

Herald Office Systems Secretary-Treasurer Thomas Jordan signed a statement of support last week stating that the jobs of employees who are members of the S.C. National Guard will not be affected because of their guard service.

Murder Victim’s Car Found In Marlboro County

The car of a murder victim whose body was found in Dillon County last week was located in Marlboro County, according to Captain Cliff Arnette of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office.

Clay Young Returns To Dillon County Today As County Administrator

Clay Young returns to Dillon County today (Monday, Jan. 24) as the Dillon County Administrator.

State Library Announces New Website

The South Carolina State Library is pleased to announce a new member to its family of web sites, ReadSC.org. The web site supports the State Library’s South Carolina Center for the Book which is the South Carolina affiliate of the Library of Congress Center for the Book.

Lake View Man Dies From Wreck

A Lake View man involved in a wreck on January 1st has died, according to Coroner Donnie Grimsley.

Christmas Celebrated At AARP Meeting

The Dillon Area Chapter #5336 met on Monday, December 13, 2010 at 2 p.m. in the meeting room of the Council for the Aging with eighteen members and four guests in attendance.

Carolina AAC Announces New Plant in Marlboro County

The South Carolina Department of Commerce, the Marlboro County Economic Development Partnership and Carolina AAC announced that Carolina AAC will open a state-of-the-art facility in Marlboro County, to manufacture an innovative energy-efficient building material.