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A Promise Kept in Dillon, South Carolina

September 18, 2012 USDA Deputy Director of Communications Justin DeJong

More than 800 students, teachers, elected officials and community leaders were present at the new Dillon Middle School dedication on Thursday morning, September 6th. Several years ago, a letter was written to Congress pleading for help to replace the 100 year old dilapidated school by then-eight...

Initiatives Rural

My Experience as an Intern with the SC NRCS Dillon Office

January 18, 2011 Heather Coleman, NRCS South Carolina Student Intern

Overwhelmed doesn’t even begin to describe the way I felt on the first day of my internship with USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. There was so much to learn—program acronyms, database information, how to do a field check…But I was told by my co-workers that I would learn fast. And two...

Conservation

Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack Visits South Carolina Farms

October 20, 2010 Marlous Black, Public Information Coordinator, USDA Rural Development; and Amy Maxwell, Public Affairs Specialist and Outreach Coordinator, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service

On Monday, Secretary Tom Vilsack and Congressman John Spratt visited several PeeDee area farms in South Carolina, and spoke with local leaders and farmers about the importance of developing a strong rural economy. USDA State Directors, Vernita F. Dore, State Director for Rural Development, Ann...

Rural

New School Building in Dillon, South Carolina on the Drawing Board Thanks to a 15 year old Student’s Letter to President Obama

March 02, 2010

When 15 year Ty’Sheoma Bethea, formerly a student in Dillon, South Carolina, wrote to President Obama about the condition of her school, It set off a chain of events that led, last Friday, to a celebration in Dillon marking the unveiling of plans for a new J.V. Martin Junior High School. A...

Rural
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