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Projected College Football Playoff rankings: Predictions for who’s in, who’s out

How CFB fan bases (probably) reacted to the second CFP rankings | Before The SnapFor The Win's Before The Snap returns with a sketch-comedy...

CFP bracket prediction: SEC adds a fifth team to field while a Big Ten unbeaten falls out

US LBM Coaches Poll: Loss to unranked Georgia Tech sends Miami reelingThe latest US LBM Coaches poll is Paul Meyerberg tells us how far...

Hurricane Rafael Threatens Gulf’s Offshore Infrastructure—17% of Oil Production Already Shut In

As Cat 3 Hurricane Rafael barrels towards the Gulf of Mexico, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has activated its Hurricane Response...

Dangerous elementary school design highlights major issue with US infrastructure: ‘What city planner approved this?’

A TikTok video reveals the dangerous reality of poorly designed roadways, highlighting an elementary school surrounded by highway ramps. Streetcraft (@streetcraft), a social media account...

Category 5 hurricane Milton threatens an already battered Florida

Milton was expected to pound the northern edge of the Yucatan Peninsula in the early hours of Tuesday. Photo: Shutterstock4 min read Last...

What’s open? Grocery stores, restaurants, shops open in Upstate amid Hurricane Helene

American Red Cross shelter for those displaced by Hurricane Helene at Crosswell First Baptist in GreenvilleAmerican Red Cross Upstate Chapter opens shelter for those...

Forget about a $26 million buyout, fan apathy will doom Billy Napier at Florida

Matt Hayes  |  USA TODAY Sports NetworkLSU QB Garrett Nussmeier on the new 12-team College Football PlayoffGarrett Nussmeier shares his thoughts on the new CFP...

Lake City receives $13.5M infrastructure grant to address ongoing flooding issues

LAKE CITY, S.C. (WMBF) - Lake City leaders received a $13.5 million grant from the U.S. Economic Development Administration, which will go towards addressing...

Extreme weather nearly killed my business, and climate change means more of it. What I wish I’d known

I never thought it would happen to me. That’s what they all say, right? Until it did. My business flooded in July last year. It...

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