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  • Being disabled can be bad enough without having to also be concerned with money issues. But our next guest says that many people don't know that a new…
  • Most businesses will tell you that before they consider moving or expanding to a new city, they will consider the quality of life in that community.…
  • South Carolina businesses pay fees when importing goods from outside the U.S. However, those fees can be dramatically reduced, sometimes by as much as…
  • "L" is for Laing School. Laing Middle School has been called by different names since its establishment in 1866 in an abandoned church. The school was…
  • "Y" is for Sir John Yeamans (1611-1674). Governor. A native of Bristol, England, Yeamans was a Royalist soldier during the English civil war. In 1650, he…
  • It's fairly standard practice these days for companies of all sizes to offer their employees performance incentives as part of their compensation. Our…
  • Autumn is a time of tradition and ritual: the World Series, a new school year, apple cider, and the fall harvest. For those in the financial services…
  • You've probably heard a couple of our interviews with some of the newest breweries in our state over the past year as that industry is growing rapidly…
  • By now, most of us have heard of STEM, the initiative to teach science, technology and math in our public schools. Our next guest says her South Carolina…
  • Measuring over 1.5 million on the Scoville Heat Unit Scale, our next guest's creation, known as the Carolina Reaper, was awarded the Guinness World Record…
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