South Carolina Peach Festival “What’s on in South Carolina” is the ‘go to’ website, packed with information for residents and visitors, to make your time in South Carolina an enjoyable. Great ideas on what to do and see, the best places to eat and stay, attractions, events, news ...
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Myrtle Beach isn't just a beach. It's The Beach. Popularly known as the Grand Strand, Myrtle Beach is one destination made up of 14 unique communities that stretch 60 miles along the northeast coast of South Carolina. Families, couples and those in search of a warm welcome will find ...
31, 2024, in Moncks Corner, S.C. On Saturday Republican voters in South Carolina will participate in what could be a nomination-defining matchup between their former governor and the former president. SEE: Did Joe Biden Drop Out: Who Is Running for President in 2024? The only remaining ...
Over the summer, South Carolina's Republican Party moved its primary so that it is 18 days after Nevada's caucus, allowing candidates nearly three weeks to saturate the state. The primary is traditionally held on a Saturday and, unlike New Hampshire, allows for earl...
Race:As we often see with Republican primary electorates, this electorate is largely White. More than nine in 10 voters are White. When do polls close in South Carolina? Polls close at 7 p.m. When will we know full South Carolina GOP primary results?
Book Review: A Town Struggles With Environmental Change in Kate Woodworth’s ‘Little Great Island’ Author Kate Woodworth describes how climate change is shaping the future of a tiny island in Maine in her novel ”Little Great Island.” ...
What military fort is in South Carolina? Fort Jacksonis a general training camp located in Columbia, South Carolina. It is run by the US Army and is among the most important bases spread throughout the country. Its name comes after the 7-th president of the United States of America – ...
Gardeners can continue to plant vegetables throughout the fall in South Carolina. The Palmetto State is in USDA Hardiness Zones 7 and 8, which means tough crops like spinach and collards will survive well into the state's fairly mild winters. Like crops
On February 29, South Carolina Democrats and voters nationwide will have their first opportunity to see how candidates perform in a state whose Democratic electorate is expected to be mostly African-American. Sixty percent of the turnout here is expected to comprise black voters. ...