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SEC East Spring Preview: Can JT Daniels Put Georgia Back On Top?

SEC East Spring Preview: Can JT Daniels Put Georgia Back On Top? New head coaches at South Carolina, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt Author: New head coaches at South Carolina, Tennessee, and Vanderbilt A week ago we previewed Spring football in the SEC West. Now let’s take a look at the SEC East. In fact, two schools (Florida and Missouri) have already started. They are in alphabetical order: FLORIDA Last season: 8-4 (Won SEC East); lost to Alabama 52-46 in SEC championship game; lost to Oklahoma 55-20 in Cotton Bowl. Spring practice starts: Practice started Feb. 18. Spring game: Saturday, April 17. Coach: Dan Mullen, fourth year at Florida.

Bill Murray Flakes

Bill Murray is the center of a photo that was taken at a Husker Football game. There is a lawsuit involved with it. Read the article below that goes into all the juicy details and give us your.

Indiana carbon market bill passes first hurdle in state senate

Originally appeared February 3, 2021 in the Indiana Environmental Reporter A bill backed by farmers and environmentalists establishing the state’s first carbon market has passed its first hurdle toward becoming a law. Senate Bill 373, authored by three Republicans, establishes carbon market registration program that facilitates carbon market trading in the state and allows the President Benjamin Harrison Conservation Trust Fund to take part. Carbon markets work by allowing companies to offset the amount of greenhouse gases they emit by purchasing carbon credits worth a certain amount of carbon dioxide emissions. Farmers, ranchers and foresters can generate carbon credits to trade by using environmentally sustainable farming practices that will retain a verified amount of greenhouse gases.

Bill Would Provide Incentive For Landowners, Farmers To Do Climate-Friendly Practices

Listen to the broadcast version of this story. It could get easier for landowners who do climate-friendly practices to get some extra cash under a new state Senate bill. The bill would create a state program to help landowners sell carbon credits to businesses like Microsoft and Amazon that want to offset their greenhouse gas emissions. When a landowner plants a stand of trees or puts cover crops on farmland, it can trap the greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. Sustainable agricultural practices can also reduce erosion, which improves the water quality in nearby streams and lakes. Sean Mobley is with the Nature Conservancy in Indiana. He said the state has been a leader in sustainable agriculture, but this bill will help more large farms to get on board.

Thursday Headlines: John Schlarman Edition

Thursday Headlines: John Schlarman Edition Share this story Jason Marcum - Sea of Blue John Schlarman was named the Herald Leader’s 2020 Kentucky Sports Figure of the Year, a much-deserved honor. Schlarman received 76 first-place votes from a total of 163 votes cast, and was ahead of second-place finisher Rhyne Howard by a significant margin. Schlarman was an influential figure in the state last year as he battled cancer and sadly passed away from the disease last fall. However, his courage and strength in continuing to show up for games and practices even while going through chemotherapy treatments that took an extensive toll on his body.

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