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Currently this cast is made up of services from each Sunday. Sumter First Church of God is located in Sumter, SC, USA. We are associated with the Church of God movement in Anderson, Indiana. We meet each Sunday for Worship at 10:30AM EST.
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The Style Sports hub is presented by UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics. We cover Lake & Sumter County High Schools and Sports Teams! We will be talking to players and coaches, and keeping you up to date on all Local Sports Happenings! Style magazine has been covering the best of the area for 20 years. Learn more at www.lakeandsumterstyle.com
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We are located in Sumter, SC. Our desire as a church is to be Devoted to God, Connected to Others, and Reaching the World. Missed a Sunday and want to catch up on our sermon series but don’t have time to watch our Facebook live stream? Download and play our sermons!
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Join Don Wildman twice a week for your hit of American history, as he explores the past to help us understand the United States of today. We’ll hear how codebreakers uncovered secret Japanese plans for the Battle of Midway, visit Chief Powhatan as he prepares for war with the British, see Walt Disney accuse his former colleagues of being communists, and uncover the dark history that lies beneath Central Park. From pre-colonial America to independence, slavery to civil rights, the gold rush t ...
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Click&Go Travel Podcast

Click&Go Travel Podcast

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The Click&Go Travel Podcast is hosted by Paul Hackett and Gillian Wilkie. In this podcast, we'll be discussing everything travel with our in-house holiday experts. You can find your next getaway at http://www.clickandgo.com
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Walter Edgar's Journal

South Carolina Public Radio

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From books to barbecue, and current events to Colonial history, historian and author Walter Edgar delves into the arts, culture, and history of South Carolina and the American South. Produced by South Carolina Public Radio.
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History Lesson

History Lesson

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Nico Hall takes people though major parts in history by telling facts and putting you in their shoes. Also he will talk about main political events, so if you want your daily scoop, check us out. Thank you, bye. Cover art photo provided by Valentin Salja on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@valentinsalja
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Reflections of History

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From the team behind the Webby Award-winning Best Podcast Series It Was Said and the acclaimed podcast Hope,Through History, comes Reflections of History, a series that guides listeners through critical moments in world history. Join Pulitzer Prize winning and best-selling historian Jon Meacham as he travels back to impactful events that occurred on that date in history—the birth of a visionary filmmaker, the debut of an iconic athlete, the discovery of a lifesaving cure, a triumphant legal ...
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CCC Sumter July 21 Service Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter July 21 Current Series "#blessed" Week 8 Caleb Yoder Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com…
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A 34-hour bombardment, one (accidental) death, and the start of the bloodiest war the United States has ever seen. The Battle of Fort Sumter, in April 1861, is often obscured by the more famous battles in the four years of Civil War history, but it is one of the most significant among them. To find out more, Don speaks to the incredible Allen C. Gu…
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Lincoln, FDR, Reagan, Clinton, Bush and now Trump. All have been targets of assassination attempts while in or running for office. Listen to this bonus episode from our sister podcast, Dan Snow's History Hit, where host Dan is joined by Professor of American History at Cambridge University Gary Gerstle to take a look at the assassination attempts t…
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This week's show features interviews with team President Tyler Brandenburg, Coach Rich Billings, and lightning players Collin Priest and Tanner Walker. Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-orthopaedics United Southern Bank. https://www.unitedsouthernbank.com/ Lake Sumter State…
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This podcast contains adult language. What was the ‘Indian Citizenship Act’ of 1924? Why was it necessary? How did it happen? And why did it happen in 1924? Shannon O’Loughlin from the Association of American Indian Affairs joins Don to discuss the Act and its effect. Produced by Sophie Gee. Edited by Aidan Lonergan. Senior Producer was Charlotte L…
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Welcome to this episode of the Click&Go Travel Podcast, where we dive into the enchanting world of Rome city breaks! We'll share our firsthand experiences, tips, and recommendations for making the most of your trip. Discover who flies to Rome from Dublin with year-round daily. We'll explore the fascinating Catacombs of St. Callixtus, learn about th…
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Episode Four “The Passing of the Armies,” our continuing weekly podcast series that explores the memoir written by Civil War General, Joshua Chamberlain, and released the year after his death in 1915. We hope you enjoy the series. This is Episode Four where we begin Chapter Two, “The Overture.” Sign up for our twice monthly email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Newsletter …
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Right from independence, a question has hovered over the government of the United States. How much power should the President have? Not too much, lest they become a monarch. But not too little, they are elected to do a job and that job must be done. In this episode of American History Hit, Don is joined once again by Professor of Political Science,…
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CCC Sumter July 14 Service Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter July 14 Current Series "#blessed" Week 7 Todd Solberg Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.co…
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This week's show features interviews with Head Football Coach Donnie Burchfield and Student-Athletes Tahj Howe, Winston Bourgeois, Dylan Bogun, Midley Bazil, and Jadon Corcino. Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-orthopaedics United Southern Bank. https://www.unitedsouthernba…
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What caused the economic panic of 1893? In this episode we are delving into the event that made Grover Cleveland's second term so different from his first. Don is joined once again by Professor Mark Zachary Taylor from Georgia Institute of Technology, author of 'Presidential Leadership in Feeble Times.' From the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, to labo…
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Episode Three “The Passing of the Armies,” our continuing weekly podcast series that explores the memoir written by Civil War General, Joshua Chamberlain, and released the year after his death in 1915. We hope you enjoy the series. This is Episode Three where we conclude Chapter One, “The Situation.” Sign up for our twice monthly email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Newsl…
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What do you know about Galveston, Texas? Perhaps you've heard about the disastrous hurricane of 1900, perhaps not. This was also likely the case for the thousands of European Jews who migrated to the United States via the city's port in the years preceding the First World War. Don speaks to Rachel Cockerell, whose great-grandfather, David Jochelman…
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CCC Sumter July 7 Service Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter July 7 Current Series "#blessed" Week 6 Mark Yoder Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com/ne…
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One of the Davis brothers who operated the Davis Battery Electric company in Greenville, 1930. (Courtesy of Bobbie Jean Rovner, Greenville) This week we will be talking with Diane Vecchio about her book, Peddlers, Merchants, and Manufacturers: How Jewish Entrepreneurs Built Economy and Community in Upcountry South Carolina (2024, USC…
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This week's show features interviews with Nikki Sauerbery, a Teacher at Tavares High School, Tavares High Graduate Riley Lafond, and student-athlete Rylei Lashinske. Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-orthopaedics United Southern Bank. https://www.unitedsouthernbank.com/ Lak…
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In the long unanswered question of whether the established elite truly support the concerns of ordinary people, a supposed hero arises: Populism. But what is Populism? Where did it come from? And is this political approach from the late 19th century reflected anywhere in today's politics? Don speaks to Steve Babson, author of seven books including …
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Episode Two “The Passing of the Armies,” our continuing weekly podcast series that explores the memoir written by Civil War General, Joshua Chamberlain, and released the year after his death in 1915. We hope you enjoy the series. This is Episode Two where we begin Chapter One, “The Situation.” Sign up for our twice monthly email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Newsletter ⁠…
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CCC Sumter June 30 Service Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter June 30 Current Series "#blessed" Week 5 Caleb Yoder Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com…
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What took the US from the Boston Tea Party to Lexington and Concord? Where was the turning point for the creation of the republic? Mary Beth Norton joins Don in this episode to take us through the causes of the Revolutionary War, and why the year 1774 is so important in this history. Edited by Aidan Lonergan. Produced by Sophie Gee. Senior Producer…
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This week’s show features interviews with Leesburg High School Softball Coaches Amber and Thomas Prescott, along with Senior Kennadi Williams! Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-orthopaedics Lake Centre Homecare: https://golchc.com/ United Southern Bank. https://www.unitedso…
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Why is the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin Harrison, remembered as a 'Human Iceberg'? Why did it seem as though he was predestined for the Presidency? And what was it like to have a term sandwiched between the presidencies of Grover Cleveland? Don speaks to humorist Alexandra Petri about Harrison's presidency and legacy. Alexandra is …
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Episode One “The Passing of the Armies,” our new weekly podcast series that explores the memoir written by Civil War General, Joshua Chamberlain, and released the year after his death in 1915. We hope you enjoy the series. This is Episode One where Chamberlain provides some backstory.” Sign up for our twice monthly email ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ S…
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Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter June 23 Current Series "#blessed" Week 4 Mark Yoder Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com/new-here.html Would you lik…
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Cover illustration from Payne-ful Business: Charleston’s Journey to Truth (2024, Evening Post Books)(Painting by John W. Jones) Margaret Seidler thought she knew her family’s history. Then, a genealogical search on-line led her to connect with a cousin who, unlike Margaret, was Black. Determined to find as much as she could about her lineage…
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This week's show features an interview with Logan Brown, a Teacher at The Villages High School Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-orthopaedics Lake Centre Homecare: https://golchc.com/ United Southern Bank. https://www.unitedsouthernbank.com/ Lake Sumter State College: https…
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This episode was first released on November 14 2022. The Whiskey Tax, imposed in 1791, was the first federal tax on a domestic product by a United States government. It was introduced by Alexander Hamilton to pay the interest on war bonds that had been issued to wealthy backers of the the American Revolution. But many Whiskey distillers in Western …
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In today’s episode, we have an interesting topic to discuss. Paul and I will be chatting about booking city breaks with a travel agent rather than booking your flights and hotel separately. We have recently done some research on 2 identical city breaks available on our website, and compared the pricing to identical city breaks where we booked the h…
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In the US Constitution, the President of the United States is granted the right to pardon those convicted of federal crimes. But how do they tend to use these pardons, and when have they been used in the cases of mass insurrection? From Mormons, to conscientious objectors, to the January 6th uprising, Don is joined by Graham Dodds to discuss this h…
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Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter June 16 Current Series "#blessed" Week 3 Caleb Yoder Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com/new-here.html Would you li…
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This week's show features interviews with Tavares Student-Athletes: Dallas Rasmussen, Christienne Saducas, Jelani Bentley, and Ari Bentley. Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-orthopaedics Lake Centre Homecare: https://golchc.com/ United Southern Bank. https://www.unitedsouth…
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They say that honesty is the best policy, but was this the case for Grover Cleveland? He may be the only president to have served two non-consecutive terms (as of 13 June 2023), but Cleveland was deeply unpopular by the end of his last term. From protecting the interests of the American people and upholding the constitution, to a secret lifesaving …
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Robert Child chats with NY Times bestselling author Martin Dugard about his latest book, Taking London.Great Britain, summer 1940. The Battle of France is over. The Battle of Britain is about to begin. Adolf Hitler’s powerful armies control Europe. England stands alone against this juggernaut, the whole world knowing it is only a matter of time bef…
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Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter June 9 Current Series "#blessed" Week 2 Todd Solberg Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com/new-here.html Would you li…
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How did the United States go from a country defined by its lawlessness in the 1920s and early 1930s, to one where many political standpoints rest on a War on Crime? What roles did FDR, J. Edgar Hoover and Attorney General Homer S. Cummings play in this? In this episode of American History Hit, Don delves into the transformation of the Federal gover…
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In 1976, the Cowpens, SC, Bicentennial Committee decided that the next town festival would be called the Mighty Moo Festival in honor of former crewmen of the USS Cowpens WWII aircraft carrier. Over the years since, many veterans who served on the ship during the war have attended the festival along with their families. Today, the town continues to…
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This week's show features interviews with Drew Chaltry, Director of Communications, Agustin Iusem, Froward, and Matheus Ferreira, Midfielder for the Brave Soccer Club. To learn more about Braves SC click here: https://www.bravesc.com/ Thank you to our sponsors: UF Health Medical Group Orthopaedics: https://ufhealth.org/uf-health-medical-group-ortho…
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On June 6, 1944, the Allied forces combined their land, air and sea forces into the largest amphibious invasion in history - D-Day. Under Supreme Commander General Dwight D Eisenhower, this attack turned the tide on the second world war, pushing enemy forces out of France and towards surrender in Berlin. 73,000 Americans landed on the beaches of No…
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As part of a special 80th Anniversary D-Day commemoration, Point of the Spear showcases an exceptional WWII documentary, which is a thematic and emotional exploration of the D-Day commemorations in Sainte-Mère-Église, France. It is an urgent plea to realize that the boys who stormed the beaches and dropped from the skies in Normandy are now old men…
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On the Click&Go Travel Podcast this week we are joined by a very special guest all the way from Washington, DC, Sunny Sumter. Sunny is the President and CEO, of the DC Jazz Festival and a native to Washington, DC. In today’s episode, Sunny will chat to us about the DC JazzFest of which this year is the 20th Anniversary. Sunny will also chat to us a…
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In the first year of the American Civil War, 1861, as the summer months faded into fall, the tranquil banks of the Potomac River became the stage for a tragic and pivotal conflict: The Battle of Ball's Bluff. Also known as the Battle of Leesburg, this engagement would expose the harsh realities of war and lead to significant military and political …
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Thank you for joining us online. We hope you enjoy today's message and that you connect with us on social media, or at one of our links below. CCC Sumter June 2 NEW Series "#blessed" Week 1 Mark Yoder Check out our digital Worship Guide http://www.cccsumter.com/sunday New to CCC? Click here: http://www.cccsumter.com/new-here.html Would you like to …
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