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  • August 1, 2023 — On this special episode, we bring you important conversations from SCETV's recent Palmetto Perspectives program on human trafficking in South Carolina.
  • “H” is for Hayne, Henry E. (b. 1840). Legislator, secretary of state.
  • August 12, 2023 — Updates from the 2024 campaign trail; a recap of former President Donald Trump's recent visit to the Palmetto State; comments from Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) about President Joe Biden's climate policies; and more.
  • Our state has thousands of small businesses and many of them are involved in e-commerce. Our next guest’s nonprofit organization is currently developing a statewide, commission-free, online marketplace that connects our state’s small companies to a centralized e-commerce South Carolina-centric community. Mike Switzer interviews Jenny Boulware with the Municipal Association of South Carolina in Columbia, creators of WeShopSC.
  • Resin from trees in the spruce genus was the source of the first commercial gum in our country, State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum.
  • The areas where you can find timber rattlesnakes in South Carolina are expanding. Rudy Mancke discusses.
  • “B” is for Benbridge, Henry (1743-1812). Artist. When Charleston fell to the British, Benbridge was imprisoned in St. Augustine for his revolutionary fervor.
  • Datana drexelii, commonly known as the Drexel's datana, is a species of moth native to North America.
  • “E” is for Emancipation Day. The tradition of marking the end of slavery with Emancipation Day celebrations began in South Carolina on January 1, 1863.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Alec DeCastro about preventing and recognizing heat-related illness in student athletes. Dr. DeCastro is an Associate Professor and the Chief of Primary Care Sports Medicine in the Department of Family Medicine at MUSC.
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