Law Enforcement Week To Be Observed
Law Enforcement Week will be observed May 16-22.
Law Enforcement Week will be observed May 16-22.
Studies have shown that in crashes involving motorcyclists and another vehicle, the other vehicle violates the motorcyclist’s right-of-way two-thirds of the time. So, remember to use the “Look Twice” rule. Look once over your shoulder and in your mirrors and then, look again.
The Postal Service released statistics today highlighting the cities where the most dog attacks occur nationwide
The SC Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) and the SC Office of Research and Statistics (ORS) recently partnered to share unemployment data for research purposes to ultimately improve the employability and overall quality of South Carolina’s workforce.
Capt. James W. “Jim” Gray Jr., who has served as Interim Police Chief of the Marion Police Department for the past seven months, has been appointed by Marion Mayor Rodney Berry as the city’s Police Chief. Berry made the announcement Wednesday.
Kristina Osborn, of Latta, has been accepted to the Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities in Greenville, SC.
On May 6, the T.Y.L.A. Program held a session involving clients from Dillon and Marlboro County.
Nes Arnette of Dillon has been elected to the Clemson University Undergraduate Student Senate for the 2011-2012 school year.
As a citizen of S.C. for 32 years, I know I’ve got the right to speak about our lands, water and air when it’s being threatened. This giant corporation called MRR wants to bring garbage to S.C. from the whole east coast for 35 years or until the dump is full. Some citizens don’t realize how this hurts us as people of S.C.
I would like to take this opportunity to celebrate mothers on this week after Mother’s Day 2011.