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Cattle and agriculture -- the 1869 origins of the SC State Fair

"And so a group of farmers from South Carolina petitioned the legislature in 1869 to hold an annual agricultural exhibition, and voila! Here comes the State Agriculture Mechanical Society of South Carolina, now known as the South Carolina State Fair," says Smith.

Capitol Hill remains without a House Speaker

On Capitol Hill Republicans have nominated majority leader Steve Scalise to be speaker of the house, but the question remains,  will he have the 217 votes he needs on the house floor to become speaker?

Local intelligence and defense expert discusses Israel-Hamas war

"Israel was brutally attacked by a terrorist organization. And Israel is striking back at a terrorist organization. They are not going after the Palestinian people. And here is something to think about, all Palestinian people are not Hamas, but all Hamas are Palestinian people. So we have to be able to differentiate that," Chandler says.

South Carolina releases 2023 Report Cards for schools

According to a department spokesperson, 22.5 percent of schools received an overall rating of Excellent, the highest rating in the state’s education accountability system, representing an almost two percent increase from the previous year.

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