Reader Appreciates Newspaper’s Inclusiveness
Dear Editor:
I am sending this letter to express how much I appreciate The Herald for becoming more inclusive in your coverage.
Dear Editor:
I am sending this letter to express how much I appreciate The Herald for becoming more inclusive in your coverage.
Dear Editor:
The Twin Lakes Board of Directors would like to respond to a letter to the editor published in the July 24th edition of The Dillon Herald in which the author found little use for the City of Dillon Municipal Golf Course. The board would like to enlighten area residents of the continued positives the course’s operation brings to our city and county.
Dear Editor:
Bishop Michael Goings’ article, “Thanks For The Little Road, But It’s Just Not Enough,” hit not only the target but went straight through the bullseye.
This weekend we gather with family and friends to celebrate the Fourth of July, our nation’s 238th birthday.
Before I get into the aim of this commentary, I would like to make a bold and perhaps un-American declaration. I hate paying taxes!
To The Editor:
In 1997, when Mr. Bullard was on council, he led a majority of council in an effort to change our form of government from Mayor – Council to the Council – Mayor form of government.
Dillon’s Tara Grimsley received a special achievement award from the South Carolina Coaches Association for Women’s Sports (CAWS) at their ceremony to honor their fall players of the year.
There has been a rumbling going on in the Town of Latta among a few people about changing the form of government.
The parable of the Good Samaritan undoubtedly is one of the most well-known of all the parables used by Jesus to illustrate a moral lesson on principles of truth.
My name is Alicia Morrison, and I’m a 28 year old single mother of a 3 year old little girl named JaKayla.