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“M” is for Malaria. Malaria was arguably the most significant disease in the history of South Carolina.
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“M” is for Malaria. Malaria was arguably the most significant disease in the history of South Carolina.
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Federal programs built to help low-income and vulnerable renters could vanish if not re-funded by Congress. More than 100,000 South Carolinians could face serious housing insecurity if that happens.
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“L” is for Lancaster County (549 square miles; 2020 population 100,926).
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“L” is for Lancaster County (549 square miles; 2020 population 100,926).
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“K” is for Kiawah Island (Charleston County; 2020 population 1,626). Kiawah is a small barrier island situated south of Charleston between the mouths of the Stono and North Edisto Rivers.
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“K” is for Kiawah Island (Charleston County; 2020 population 1,626). Kiawah is a small barrier island situated south of Charleston between the mouths of the Stono and North Edisto Rivers.
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The university's Board of Trustees did not come to a decision about the future of Limestone University, but said it could have a source of funding that could keep on-campus learning going.
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“J” is for Jamestown. Jamestown was the first Huguenot settlement on the Santee River in what became Berkeley County, across the river form the Georgetown/Williamsburg county line.
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“J” is for Jamestown. Jamestown was the first Huguenot settlement on the Santee River in what became Berkeley County, across the river form the Georgetown/Williamsburg county line.