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Dorchester County Council will address a wide-ranging agenda at 6 p.m. Monday, June 16, at the Dorchester County Human Services Building, 500 N. Main St. in Summerville.
McKenna’s doesn’t just serve French toast — they’ve elevated it to an art form worth crossing county lines for. Beyond the headline-worthy French toast, McKenna’s breakfast menu reads like a love ...
On Tuesday, June 10, at Alston-Bailey Elementary School, Dorchester County officials hosted a public information meeting ...
Two schools along Schoolhouse Road in Dorchester County are getting safer water and more stable flow as a result of a new county water line project.
Dorchester County officials are starting to knock on doors in one North Charleston neighborhood to make sure they can improve neighbors’ pedestrian safety concerns.
Blue Water Electric, Carolina Power, Eldeco Electric, Feyen Zylstra, Metro Electric, Superior Electric Company and Transworld Electrical Contractors. This comes after the Dorchester County Career ...
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — Dorchester County Emergency Management Director Thomas McNeal presented the department's hurricane season outlook, preparedness efforts, and recommendations to ...
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – A man who led Dorchester County deputies in a pursuit Thursday night crashed into a retention pond and attempted to swim away from law enforcement. Deputies with ...
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WCBD News 2 on MSNDorchester County to share details about 2 road widening projectsDorchester County will hold a public information meeting Tuesday on the upcoming Central Avenue and Parsons Road widening ...
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Authorities are investigating a Friday night shooting on Miles Jamison Road that left a person injured. Deputies with the Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office ...
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - Dorchester County, along with investment partners, has purchased 1,600-plus acres of land near Ridgeville that will become part of the State Forest property and be ...
BALTIMORE COUNTY RESIDENTS CAN EXPECT THEIR WATER BILLS TO RISE THIS SUMMER. THE BOARD OF ESTIMATES APPROVED A 4.9% INCREASE TODAY. OFFICIALS WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS SAYS THIS INCREASE ...
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