The city of Mullins, in Marion County, South Carolina, was named for a former representative for Marion County in the South Carolina State Legislature, Colonel William S. Mullins. The city is vastly known as the country's largest tobacco distributor.
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Online portal for the city of Mullins, with government information, documents/forms index, and departments directory. Includes city council meeting minutes, calendar of events, city news and public notices, visitor resources and local links.
http://www.mullinssc.us/
Historic Mount Olive Missionary Baptist Church
Established in 1882, ten years after the incorporation of the town of Mullins, South Carolina, the church is located at Church and Mullins streets. Its history, missions, beliefs, and schedules are featured.
http://www.mountolivembc.com/
Mullins-based academic system offering varied educational opportunities. Site includes a directory, district resources and a district calendar.
http://www.marion2.k12.sc.us/
Family owned and operated, the funeral home is located on East Highway 76 in Mullins, South Carolina. Its facilities and services are highlighted, with information about its pre-planning and immediate arrangement policies, consumer data, and contacts.
http://www.mearesfh.com/
MHS is a grade 9-12 public school campus in Mullins, South Carolina. Featured are class schedules, a school calendar, student handbook, staff listings, news and announcements, and classroom assignment postings.
http://www.mhs.marion2.k12.sc.us/
Progressive Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ
Established in 1953, the Progressive Church of Mullins, South Carolina is highlighted, with details and general information about its history, pastor, mission, ministries, and programs, as well as a schedule of worship services and church calendar.
http://www.progressivechurchmullins.org/