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  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener identify the distinctively shaped nest of a potter wasp.
  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener identify an adolescent summer tanager.
  • Rudy Mancke helps a listener in Myrtle Beach identify a metallic beetle they found.
  • On today's NatureNotes, Rudy Mancke helps a listener identify a juvenile black racer. While adult snakes of this species are known for their black coloring, young ones can often be multi-colored.
  • "C" is for Cleveland School Fire, May 17, 1923.
  • “R” is for Ring shout. During the era of enslavement as Africans from various ethnic groups joined together in the ring shout, it became an important mechanism through which a new common African American identity was formed.
  • For people, shelling them is a laborious process and the tools used include hammers, vises, and a peculiar item called the Texas York Nut Sheller.
  • “G” is for Governor’s Mansion (Columbia). Until 1869 South Carolina never furnished its executive officer with a residence.
  • With the electric vehicle industry set to become a big player in our state’s economy over the next few years, we thought it might be a good idea to check in with someone who has been involved in the EV world for many years.
  • Mike Switzer interviews Jeremy Finger, a certified financial planner with Riverbend Wealth Management in Myrtle Beach, S.C.
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