MONDAY,
JANUARY 28, 2008
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The Presidential Primaries in South Carolina. Dr. Bob Becker, Director of the Strom Thurmond Institute on Government and Public Affairs
examines the recent presidential primaries in South
Carolina and the results of the Palmetto
Poll with Dr. Adam Warber and Dr. Bruce Ransom of the
Clemson University Political
Science Department.
An
oral healthcare crisis. Jon Keith talks with Spartanburg dentist Phil Morrow about how oral health affects
other aspects of a child’s life. This Wednesday, January 30, on Your Day Jon Keith will host a live
call-in program on oral health and how to obtain affordable dental healthcare
for children.
J. L. Miles. Roy Scott meets fiction writer J.L. Miles, the author of Rosewater
Creek and Cold
Rock River. A participant in the 17th annual SC
Writers Workshop Conference held in October 2007 in Myrtle Beach,
SC. Ms. Miles also tours with the
Dixie Divas, four nationally published book-writing belles. Her next novel, Divorcing Dwayne will be released in April 2008.
TUESDAY,
JANUARY 29, 2008
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live call-in hour on gardening topics. Dr. Lisa Wagner, naturalist and director of education
for the SC
Botanical Garden hosts Meg Williamson, plant disease diagnostician for the Clemson University Plant Problem Clinic. Visit the new website for the Plant Problem Clinic, available January 31. Listeners may phone in with
questions via the tollfree number 888-539-8859.
WEDNESDAY,
JANUARY 30, 2008
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live call-in hour on oral healthcare issues. Jon Keith learns about dental care
services for children from DeeDee Chewning, director of the Sisters of Charity Healthy Learners program in the St. Augustine
Health System, Ken Trogdon, CEO of Communicare, and Georgia Famuliner, RN, director of the Allendale
Schools Smiles
for a Lifetime program. Listeners may call in with questions or comments via the
toll-free number: 888-539-8859.
THURSDAY, JANUARY
31, 2008
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pivotal point in civil rights history. Donna London, Director of the Jim Self Center on the Future talks with writer Jack Bass, author or co-author of seven nonfiction books
about the American South, including The
Orangeburg Massacre, an account of the February 8, 1968 shooting of students
at South Carolina State College in Orangeburg.
The
anniversary of a defining moment at SC State College. Bob McAnally learns about events planned to commemorate the
40th anniversary of the Orangeburg Massacre to be held at SC State
University.
Southern
guns of thunder. Teacher Rossi Meadows, a member of the
Sons of Confederate Veterans 16th SC Volunteers color guard,
describes the background of a cannon displayed at the opening of the Upcountry History Museum in Greenville, SC. More
information is available at the Confederate
Museum
located in Greenville.
Cast
Iron Blackened Salmon. Bob Schuster visits the kitchen of Chef Matt Paul at the downtown
location of The
Noisy Oyster
on the corner of Market and East Bay in Charleston, SC.
Third-party
notification. C.
Dukes Scott,
executive director of the SC
Office of Regulatory Staff (ORS) explains the benefit of having an additional person
notified before a utility customer’s service is disconnected. For more
information call the ORS toll-free consumer hotline at 1-800-922-1531