City Defines Hours For Shooting Fireworks
The Dillon City Council passed the second reading of an ordinance limiting the time during which fireworks can be discharged.
The Dillon City Council passed the second reading of an ordinance limiting the time during which fireworks can be discharged.
Carl Stephen Elkins, the man who had a gun in Dillon Family Medicine on November 11, 2010, pled guilty to four charges on Monday.
Assistant Solicitor Shipp Daniel said that Elkins was charged with assault and battery first degree and three counts of pointing and presenting a firearm.
Latta Police are investigating a body found at 210 Short Street in Latta.
A man has been charged in an armed robbery in Lake View, according to Lake View Police Chief James T. McDaniels.
The City of Dillon Police Department is seeking the identity of a black female who removed a lost bag from a cart in the Wal-Mart parking lot, according to a report by Sgt. James Hayes.
Nineteen electric cooperatives joined Honor Flight of South Carolina yesterday to fly 85 veterans including a Dillon man to Washington, D.C., to visit the memorial built in their honor and other historic sites.
The state’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was essentially unchanged at 9.6 percent in August.
In the mayor’s report at the Dillon City Council’s September meeting, Mayor Todd Davis said the city needed to think about what they planned to do with the vacant lots on Main Street, which were formerly occupied by the Dilmar buildings.
The Board of Directors of the Pee Dee Land Trust is pleased to announce that David Harper will join the Pee Dee Land Trust as the organization’s new executive director effective October 9th.
In partnership with the Dillon County Library, the McLeod Medical Center Dillon Volunteer Auxiliary’s “Grow with Books” Literacy Project stimulates an interest in reading at an early age.