County Administrator Mobley Resigns
After a nearly hour-long executive session in the second called council meeting this week, Dillon County Administrator David Mobley resigned from his position effective at 5 p.m. on Friday, December 10th.
After a nearly hour-long executive session in the second called council meeting this week, Dillon County Administrator David Mobley resigned from his position effective at 5 p.m. on Friday, December 10th.
The Latta Parade rang in the Christmas season in Latta on Friday.
On November 8th, The Dillon Herald submitted a Freedom Of Information Act request to David Mobley to determine whether or not the county had retained Wyche, Burgess, Freeman, and Parham, P.A. of Greenville or Carl F. Muller for any legal proceedings.
The Christmas season kicked off in Dillon on Thursday. (with slide show)
GSESC is seeking a $250,000 grant from Pepsi to provide maintenance and repair work to historic buildings and other properties at the Camp Low Country site in Cordesville.
Two 17-year-olds have been arrested in the robbery of a woman outside Little Rock Baptist Church.
The Dillon Herald is giving away a limited number of centennial issues on a first come, first serve basis.
You have undoubtedly heard the saying that God‘s angels could not be everywhere to respond to a believer’s need so who was sent? Mothers. A mother’s love is generally #1 on any list, but we all know who comes in a close second: Granny. This is a story that proves when all else fails, call Granny.
The Internal Revenue Service is looking to return about $5 million in undelivered refund checks to taxpayers in the Carolinas. Some of this money is owed to Dillon County residents.
Bo McInnis of the Dillon County Political Action Committee (PAC) recently sent a Freedom of Information Act request to SLED in reference to the investigation of the Dillon County Fire Department.