Editorial: Columnist Will Be Greatly Missed
Normally in a Tuesday issue, readers would usually find the regular column contributed by Bill Lee. Unfortunately, today we report the sad news that Bill Lee passed away on Sunday.
Normally in a Tuesday issue, readers would usually find the regular column contributed by Bill Lee. Unfortunately, today we report the sad news that Bill Lee passed away on Sunday.
The Dillon County Chapter of the American Red Cross wants you. Our local chapter is in dire need of volunteers who have some time to give back to their community and who can pass a background check.
Three consecutive State Championship football rings in his fourth season as quarterback for the Dillon High School Wildcats, and senior Avery McCall has been shunned by the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas Selection Committee! Well, go figure!
It’s National Newspaper Week and our theme this year is The Power of the Press.
It’s Sunshine Week in South Carolina and the nation. It is a time to recognize and encourage open government and letting the sun shine in on public documents and meetings.
What do you care most about in life?
Most of us would put family at, or near, the top of such a list. Friends would be there. So would our jobs or businesses, our livelihoods. Our homes. Maybe our pets. Our hobbies and pastimes. Add in those around us: Neighbors, the community, etc.
To The Editor:
I want to thank you for the front page article about Aaron, Ona, and Brenda Gaddy. They deserve the article.
This weekend we gather with family and friends to celebrate the Fourth of July, our nation’s 238th birthday.
There has been a rumbling going on in the Town of Latta among a few people about changing the form of government.
My name is Alicia Morrison, and I’m a 28 year old single mother of a 3 year old little girl named JaKayla.