Gurley Indicted On Four Charges

Mayor Pro-Tem Randolph Gurley was indicted on four charges by a Dillon County grand jury last week.

Warehouse Donated To City Being Torn Down

City Manager Glen Wagner informed the council at their October meeting that the city would be tearing down the old warehouse donated to the city by the Bethea family.

City Hires Full-Time Fire Chief

The City of Dillon has hired its first full-time fire chief.

As Rebuilding Prices Rise, Make Sure Your Insurance Keeps Up

Many a homeowner has been jolted to discover the market value of his personal castle has dropped – the sales price it would bring today might even be less than what’s owed on the mortgage.

City Reps Meet With Pee Dee COG Officials

City Manager Glen Wagner, along with Lonnie Dye and Hardy Jackson, met with Pee Dee COG recently about the elevated tank.

Freight Train Speeds To Increase In Dillon, Mullins Beginning November 7th

CSX Transportation Inc. (CSXT) will increase train speeds in the towns of Dillon and Mullins.

Two Sentenced In Stutts Murder

Two people were sentenced in the August 2009 murder of 75-year-old Mary Alice Stutts of Dillon on Thursday.

Gaddy’s Mill Precinct Moved

The Dillon County Election Commission has moved the Gaddy’s Mill precinct.

Mary Freitas Speaks To AARP Group

The Dillon Area Chapter #5336 of AARP, Inc. met on Monday, October 11, 2010, in the meeting room of the Council for the Aging at 2:00 p.m. with 26 members and 1 guest in attendance.