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  • Mike Switzer interviews Brian Harmon, director of individual medical sales and operations at The Cason Group in Columbia, SC.
  • The literal meaning of a capella in Italian is “as in the chapel,” or “in the style of the chapel.” And what has the chapel got to do with it?
  • On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for July 17, 2021: Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) Director of Public Health Dr. Brannon Traxler on recent increasing COVID-19 numbers; South Carolina has the lowest recidivism rate in the country; positive; the latest campaign news; and more.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Lacey MenkinSmith about the MUSC Global Emergency Medicine Program efforts during the pandemic. Dr. MenkinSmith is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of the Global Emergency Medicine Fellowship at MUSC.
  • This episode of the South Carolina Lede for July 20, 2021 features: a look at controversial monuments and memorials in the Palmetto State; details about a new investment in reshoring critical parts of the PPE supply chain in South Carolina; one Prisma Health expert speaks out about a potential upcoming COVID-19 surge; and more.
  • Newscast submission for South Carolina Public Radio, WLTR
  • A Fulbe from the Senegambia region of East Africa, Omar Ibn Said was taken into slavery in the late eighteenth century and forced across the Atlantic to the Americas. Records of his life indicate that he lived in North and South Carolina. He left behind an autobiography, written in Arabic.
  • The late Ken Burger spent almost 40 years writing for two South Carolina newspapers, during a career that included stints covering sports, business, politics, and life in the Palmetto State.Burger’s book, Baptized in Sweet Tea, is a collection of columns he wrote for the Charleston Post & Courier. As the title hints, the common thread running through the collection is Burger’s southern-ness… and, more specifically, his identity as a born-and-bred South Carolinian.
  • This turtle is a sub species of the yellow-bellied slider.
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