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  • "B" is for Bishopville [Lee County; population 3,670]. Bishopville, the seat of Lee County, traces its origins to prehistoric days when two Indian trails…
  • “C” is for Claflin University. Responding to the urgent need to educate former slaves, northern Methodists established Claflin University in Orangeburg in…
  • “W” is for Woodruff [Spartanburg County; population 4,229]. Located at the intersection of S.C. Highway 101 and State Road 50 in southeastern Spartanburg…
  • “W” is for Walhalla, a town in Oconee County [population 3,801]. Founded in 1850, Walhalla drew its name [pronounced VALHALLA] from the Norse mythology…
  • “M” is for Mepkin Abbey [Berkeley County]. Located on the Cooper River, Mepkin Abbey has a diverse history. In the 18th century, the property served as…
  • “L” is for Lucas, Jonathan [ca. 1754-1821]. Millwright. Born in England, Lucas immigrated to South Carolina around 1786. He arrived at a fortuitous time.…
  • A federal judge sentenced Army veterans Jessica Watkins, of Woodstock, Ohio, to more than eight years in prison and Kenneth Harrelson, of Titusville, Fla., to four years in the 2021 riot.
  • Pine trees produce male pine cones on the lower part of the tree and female ones towards the top, a clever way to prevent self-fertilization.
  • One of the largest manufacturing plants to be built in our state recently held their groundbreaking ceremony in the Midlands and we have their top local representative on the phone to tell us more.
  • Mike Switzer interviews John Warner, who shares the results of a recent CNBC ranking of the top states for business which shows S.C. at #19, far below other South Atlantic states.
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