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  • On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for October 24, 2023: Sen. Lindsey Graham’s trip to Israel; Rep. Jim Clyburn’s thoughts on the Republican speakership; how SC’s six-week abortion ban is affecting pregnant women; and more.
  • “L” is for Lieber, Oscar Montgomery (1830-1862). Geologist. The General Assembly elected Lieber “Geological, Mineralogical, and Agricultural Surveyor” of the state. In his position, Lieber produced four annual reports entitled Report on the Survey of South Carolina.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Christopher Goodier about strategies to reduce the risk of birth defects. Dr. Goodier is an Associate Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a Maternal Fetal Medicine Specialist at MUSC Women’s Health.
  • Rudy Mancke breaks down the difference in markings between question mark butterflies and comma butterflies.
  • Our state’s economy continues to move forward regardless of the recent rise in inflation and interest rates. How long can this scenario continue? Mike Switzer interviews Joey Von Nessen, chief economist at the Darla Moore School of Business at USC in Columbia, SC.
  • October 3, 2023 — We continue our special series dedicated to the 2024 South Carolina Republican presidential primary with a look at the divisions that exist Palmetto State's party. While the Republican electorate varies ideologically from one part of the state to the next, overall South Carolina is fairly representative of the national party.
  • “P” is for Peurifoy, John Emil (1907-1955). Diplomat “Jack” Peurifoy gained a reputation during his tenure for being a dedicated “Cold Warrior.”
  • Spider lilies are one of my favorite garden flowers for arrangements.
  • In case you haven’t noticed, the number of senior living communities has been increasing dramatically over the past decade. Which means it's a fast-growing business to be in, which is right where our next guest is. Danny Sanford is CEO of Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community in West Columbia, SC.
  • The eastern lubber is a species of colorful grasshopper widely found throughout the southeastern US.
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