Media outlets starting with S
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SSouth Carolina Historical MagazineUnited States of America
Published since 1900 as a content scholarly periodical entirely devoted to the wide range of South Carolina history. Features interpretive articles, edited original documents, book reviews manuscript reprints from the Society and other institutional collections, and descriptions of recent Society acquisitions. Acts as the principal source of South Carolina history for individuals and libraries throughout the United States and around the world.
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SSouth Carolina Law ReviewUnited States of America
Written for law students, legal scholars, and law practitioners. The journal publishes scholarly articles on various law and legal issues.
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SSouth Carolina Lawyers WeeklyUnited States of America
Committed to serving sole practitioners and lawyers who practice in small firms located in South Carolina. Contains summaries of court decisions and other news, as well as information to help practicing attorneys in the increasingly competitive legal market.
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SSouth Carolina LivingUnited States of America
Formerly called Living in South Carolina and serves as an electric cooperative consumer publication written for residents of South Carolina.Covers news and entertainment features, rural, social, and political issues, economic and community development, health and education concerns, better and more efficient uses of electricity and human interest profiles in South Carolina. Includes an outdoors section on activities such as hunting, boating, fishing and camping. Also provides household tips and recipes.
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SSouth Carolina NurseUnited States of America
The official publication of the South Carolina Nurses Association, mailed to all registered and licensed practical nurses actively licensed by the South Carolina Board of Nursing as well as student nurses. Topics include communication of Maternal-Child topics of importance to the nurses of South Carolina and domestic violence and child safety. Only association members may submit to the publication. All SCNA members are encouraged to submit material for publication that is of interest to nurses. The South Carolina Nurse also welcomes unsolicited manuscripts written by members. Article submission is preferred in MS Word format and may be up to 1000 words. When sending pictures, please be certain to label them clearly since the editors have no way of knowing who persons in the photos might be. Preferred submission is by email to Rosie@scnurses.org. All articles submitted are subject to editing by the SC Nurse editorial staff.
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SSouth Carolina Public RadioUnited States of America
South Carolina Public Radio offers an innovative, multi-media approach with the goal of enhancing educational experiences for educators and students in public schools, colleges, technical colleges and universities. Also offers continuing educational resources to state agencies, hospitals and South Carolina businesses.
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SSouth Carolina SportsmanUnited States of America
Written for hunters and fisherman of South Carolina. Focuses on seasonal hunting topics as it pertains to the South Carolina area. Features saltwater fishing hotspots including coastal species such as speckled trout and redfish as well as tuna, marlin and king mackerel. Includes information on freshwater fish such as bass, crappie, bream and striped bass. Highlights deer, waterfowl, dove, rabbit, and squirrel hunting. Regular sections include: Lure Reviews, News Briefs, Marine Electronics, Statewide Fishing Forecast, Tide Tables and hunting and fishing columns.
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SSouth Carolina United Methodist AdvocateUnited States of America
South Carolina United Methodist Advocate is a local monthly newspaper for South Carolina Methodism. Do not send press materials by mail. The publication will consider ONLY information that is United Methodist related.
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SSouth Central NewsUnited States of America
The South Central News and Shopper is the conglomerate of the Kiester Courier-Sentinel and the Wells Mirror and Shopper. It is based in Keister, MN, and covers local news, sports, business, and community events.
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SSouth Central ReviewUnited States of America
Written for academics and literary enthusiasts. As the official journal of the South Central Modern Language Association, the South Central Review strives not only to feature the scholarship of organization members but to address current issues of importance to the field of modern language. Regular issues offer essays on a variety of topics in the field of literary studies.