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A red state pioneers paying for roof upgrades as storms boost insurance costs
West Virginia Watch· 8 hours agoWhen Hurricane Sally struck coastal Alabama in 2020, many residents saw the roofs torn from their...
Blue Bell Creameries Originally Didn't Even Sell Ice Cream
The Takeout· 6 days agoBlue Bell began as the Brenham Creamery Company, founded by a group of local Texas businessmen in...
Ohio State swoops into SEC country to land 4-star defensive lineman Zion Grady
High School Sports· 3 days agoZion Grady gave his verbal to Ohio State on Monday, giving another blue-chip recruit to the nation’s...
Miss South Carolina wins Miss Volunteer America crown in pageant's 3rd year
The Jackson Sun· 5 days agoThen, ten contestants advanced to the third, and final, evening gown component. Miss New York, Miss...
Jersey Patches Offer College Sports a Major Revenue Opportunity
Sportico· 2 days agoMultibillion-dollar broadcasting rights deals, NIL agreements and a landmark settlement for...
We Toured the World’s First Inflatable Space Station. Here’s What It Was Like.
Robb Report· 2 days agoSierra Space's three-story LIFE inflatable habitat looks like a cross between a yurt and hot-air...
SC lawmakers may finally consider expanding Medicaid after rejecting $17.6B
South Carolina Daily Gazette· 3 days agoImagine state lawmakers turning away $17.6 billion of our own taxpayer dollars intended to help...
Giants bring Black minor leaguers to Birmingham for historic game
NBC Sports BayArea· 6 days agoThe Giants would love to see a Willie Mays Classic in Birmingham, and while getting to Alabama every...
PHOTO GALLERY | 'That's our future': Juneteenth week in Johnstown closes with parade, celebration of...
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.· 7 days agoJOHNSTOWN, Pa. – As Juneteenth Celebration organizers celebrated their past and present Wednesday, Alan Cashaw also found himself tallying up the number of children in the crowd. More than 200 ...
He owned property in upstate New York. But he lived enslaved in Sharpsburg.
The Herald-Mail· 3 days agoThey accepted, of course but what they thought about this financial bolt from the blue and how it changed their lives can never be known. It is tempting to feel somewhat good ...