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  • A relative of our beloved mountain laurel is Kalmia angustifolia, called white wicky or sheepkill.
  • "L" is for Lutherans. While Lutherans are the third largest Protestant denomination in the United States, their numbers have never been large in the…
  • “C” is for Carolina bays. Carolina bays are elliptical, shallow depressions found on unconsolidated sediments of the coastal plain region of eastern North America from Maryland to Florida.
  • “C” is for Charleston County (919 square miles; 2020 population 417,981). About 1682, in the first blueprint for South Carolina as an English colony, there was no Charleston County.
  • Unlike some people these days, cicadas don’t have dating apps; they use sound to find a mate.
  • "L" is for Lutherans. While Lutherans are the third largest Protestant denomination in the United States, their numbers have never been large in the South.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. James McElligott about the many types of health care visits now being done in S.C. using telehealth.
  • If you have carpenter bees boring into wooden areas of your house, here are some tips.
  • The SC Department of Natural Resources hotline is live 24/7
  • “C” is for Columbia Museum of Art. The Columbia Museum of Art was established in 1950 as an art, history, and science museum and included the Gibbs planetarium.
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