Due to voter approval of the one-cent sales tax, the Dorchester County Sales Tax Transportation Authority (DCTA) implemented a program for infrastructure improvement projects.
Dorchester School District Two issued the following announcement on July 19.DDTwo School Board Workshop/Public Input Meeting was held on July 19, 2021 to gather input on the updated 2021 School Reopening Plans and the draft District ESSER III Spending Plan.
Due to voter approval of the one-cent sales tax, the Dorchester County Sales Tax Transportation Authority (DCTA) implemented a program for infrastructure improvement projects.
Dorchester School District Two issued the following announcement on July 19.Dorchester School District Two has scheduled a School Board Workshop and Public Input Meeting on Monday, July 19th beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.Join us in celebrating new ownership with the Flowertown Bed & Breakfast! Original source can be found here.
Greater Summerville/Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce recently issued the following announcement.This event is reserved for our under-40 members and an opportunity for them to connect.Let's get to work!
As part of Dorchester County Animal Preparedness Week, the Emergency Management Department, in coordination Clemson University Livestock Poultry Health (CULPH), will host an Equine Preparedness Seminar to help horse owners prepare for hurricanes and other natural disasters.
On Saturday, July 24, 2021, at 9 a.m., HCPD will host the annual unclaimed/abandoned items auction in the impound lot behind the ML Brown Building at 2560 N. Main St. in Conway.
Dorchester County Library issued the following announcement on July 19.The Friends of the Summerville Library Summer Book Sale will be held in the Gregg Middle School Cafeteria (500 Greenwave Blvd.)
In accordance with the state budget Proviso 1.108 recently passed by the South Carolina Legislature and effective immediately, Dorchester School District Two will no longer require that face coverings be worn by students or staff on district property or school buses.
Last month, after completing work in the Knightville area, Jordan Green with Dorchester County Water & Sewer noticed a young boy playing in his front yard with a new monster truck that he was eager to show off. Jordan befriended the young man and took time out of his day to make a lasting impression.