Tea cultivation in America dates back to the 18th century, with our earliest attempt in Savannah, Georgia. French botanist André Michaux planted the first black tea plant in Charleston, South Carolina, in 1799, igniting tea-growing experiments.
"Just the amount of feces and ammonia, it was very, very difficult to breathe," said Anderson County PAWS Director Dr. Kim Sanders, whose staff safely rescued the neglected animals.
Under Jim Stritzinger's leadership, South Carolina has significantly advanced its broadband access through federal and state funding, likening the journey to an Olympic relay race.
The 'Strategic Digital Assets Reserve Act Of South Carolina' allows the State Treasurer to invest up to 10% of state funds into digital assets to hedge against inflation.
He always had a smile on his face," a coworker said when remembering Sewell, according to the station. "He was a very hospitable person. Very great and friendly to guests, great and friendly to us, his coworkers. It's really sad that this situation happened when it could've very easily been avoided.