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  • South Carolina from A to Z: “P” is for Palmetto Bug
  • South Carolina from A to Z: “R” is for Ransier, Alonzo Jacob (1834-1882). Lieutenant governor, congressman.
  • This week Bobbi Conner talks with Dr. Susan Dorman about tuberculosis (TB) in SC, the U.S. & worldwide, as well as research underway related to the prevention and treatment of TB. Dr. Dorman is an infectious diseases physician and researcher, focusing on TB and other mycobacterial infections at MUSC.
  • South Carolina from A to Z: “S” is for St. Helena’s Parish
  • South Carolina from A to Z: “U” is for United Citizens Party
  • "B" is for Bamberg (Bamberg County; 2010 population 3,607)
  • Luna moths are common in South Carolina, with two broods a year.
  • Mike Switzer interviews Roy Janse, a certified financial planner and managing partner at Goldfinch Wealth Management in Greenville, SC.
  • Mike Switzer interviews Ryan Ogle, tournament director for the PGA Championship coming to the Ocean Course at Kiawah Island Golf Resort May 17-23.
  • On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for April 10, 2021, we break down the bills which moved from one state legislative chamber to the other during this "crossover week." Plus: a look at extra money lawmakers will have to budget with this year; the S.C. Ports Authority's record-breaking March; and much more.
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