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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Western Carolina and The Citadel: A Clash of Styles

This Saturday, two college football teams with very different approaches will face off. Western Carolina, known for their strong passing game, will take on The Citadel, who rely heavily on their running plays. The game is set to kick off at 2 p. m. and can be watched on ESPN+. Western Carolina is c

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Oct 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

Smart TV Deal Alert: Hisense 43-Inch Roku TV Now at $128

Walmart is offering a fantastic deal on the Hisense 43-Inch H4 Series Roku Smart TV, now priced at $128, down from $168. This TV is a great choice for anyone looking for a budget-friendly option with smart features. The Hisense H4 Series delivers full HD resolution, which means you get clear and vi

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Oct 23 2025BUSINESS

Local Heroes Making Waves in Lake Area Business

The Lake Area is buzzing with fresh talent and new ventures. Let's dive into some of the exciting changes happening right here. First up, we have Dr. Logan Soileau, a local hero who's back in town to help with sports medicine. He's not just any doctor—he's a McNeese State University grad who's been

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Oct 23 2025WEATHER

Lake Erie Bracing for Wild Weather This Week

Lake Erie is in for a rough ride this week. The National Weather Service has issued warnings about high winds, big waves, and even possible waterspouts. It's not just about the waves, though. There's also a low water advisory in place, which means the lake's water levels are lower than usual. The w

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Oct 23 2025ENVIRONMENT

How Tiny Water Plants Make Your Drinking Water Smell Bad

Cyanobacteria, those tiny green plants in water, can make drinking water smell and taste bad. They do this by releasing a chemical called 2-Methylisoborneol (MIB). Even a tiny bit of MIB can ruin the water's quality. But how and when these plants release MIB is still a mystery. Scientists did some

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Alabama's Next Challenge: Why South Carolina Shouldn't Be Underestimated

Alabama's football team is not slowing down. Even after a tough stretch against top-ranked SEC opponents, they are not taking their foot off the gas. The team's coach, Kalen DeBoer, made it clear that they are not looking ahead to their upcoming bye week. Instead, they are focused on the game ahead.

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Oct 23 2025RELIGION

Faith on the Rise: A New Wave of Religious Influence in America

In recent times, more Americans are noticing religion's growing impact on society. A notable shift has occurred, with 31% now believing religion is gaining influence, up from a mere 18% just a year ago. This is a significant change, even though most people still think religion is losing ground. Att

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Oct 23 2025POLITICS

Haiti's Elections Hit a Roadblock: Gangs and Chaos Delay Democracy

Haiti is in a tough spot. Elections won't happen before February 2026. Why? Gangs are running wild, making it too dangerous to vote. The last elections were in 2016. The president was killed in 2021. Since then, gangs have taken over big parts of the country. The electoral council tried to check vo

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Oct 23 2025SPORTS

Basketball, Hockey, and Football: What to Watch and Bet On

The NBA season is in full swing, and Wednesday's lineup is packed with exciting matchups. The Cleveland Cavaliers, who topped the Eastern Conference last season, are taking on the New York Knicks. The Knicks are starting fresh with a new coach, Mike Brown, who has a history of success with the Caval

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Oct 23 2025CELEBRITIES

The Fight Over a Parking Spot: Mark Sanchez's Legal Battle

Mark Sanchez, a former NFL player and current Fox Sports analyst, is still healing from stab wounds. This happened after a fight with a truck driver over a parking spot. The trial is set for December 11, but this could change. Sanchez's lawyer said he's still recovering and might not be ready by the

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