Cotton Growers See Record Year
If the cure for high prices is high prices, it certainly worked on cotton. South Carolina’s cotton growers have seen prices drop from $2 per pound about three years ago to around 80 cents per pound today.
If the cure for high prices is high prices, it certainly worked on cotton. South Carolina’s cotton growers have seen prices drop from $2 per pound about three years ago to around 80 cents per pound today.
latta students who were chosen to participate in this year’s clinic will gather at South Florence High School for rehearsal on Friday, February 1st and Saturday, February 2nd, with a culminating concert at 4:00 pm on Saturday in the SFHS Auditorium.
Dillon native artist selected to exhibit artwork at the N.C. Community College 50th Anniversary Art Exhibition at the Caswell Building in Raleigh with an artistic spectrum.
Dillon County Board of Education Chairman Richard Schafer and Dillon County Sheriff Major Hulon came to the Dillon County Council meeting last Wednesday to discuss school safety and the possibility of getting funding for more school resource officers.
Superintendent Ray Rogers informed board members that the district had received the Schafer Foundation money for Dillon School District Four, according to the unofficial meeting minutes.
The dates for the Relay For Life events have been announced.
The next meeting of the Pee Dee Chapter of the South Carolina Genealogical Society will be held on Sunday, January 13, 2013, at 3:00 p.m. in the conference center of Pee Dee Federal Savings & Loan, 106 East Court Street in Marion, across from the Marion County Courthouse.
Don’t forget that the Tuesday issue of The Dillon Herald is being sold on Monday, Dec. 31st.
Five students from DHS who took the PSAT scored above the 70th percentile.
Dillon First Baptist Church held a Christmas Eve Candlelight Service on December 24th.