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Participating Designer Antonio Combs – Inno 25 Shades

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1376609_581069725293449_1674474454_nInno 25 Shades
“Be All The Way Cool”

Inno 25 Shades was created to help market and promote local Hip Hop artist Inno combs. Instead of sticking with the old fashion standards of musical artist selling merchandise such as; shirts and hats printed with their label, face, name or logo. Our team decided to take a different route. Here’s what we’ve done. We found out that sunglasses are a necessity in the sense of accessorizing anything you put on. In other words you can top off you’re outfit all the way cool like the great stars do. Also of course sunglasses main purpose is to protect your eyes from UV rays transmitted by the sun. So what better way to push the Inno Combs brand, and make Inno Combs a household name than to put his official stamp on sunglasses that are already being regularly used throughout the globe? That is exactly what we thought and are creating through the future of eye wear. To make sure our product is the absolute best and different from the leading brands, we found the perfec t style. The one size fits all, Inno 25 Shades, slides directly over your reading glasses. They are cool, fun, and filled with eye catching style and come in a wide variety of colors for night life fun even outfit matching. Inno 25 shades are 400 UV coated, made with the highest in protection for your eyes. The next step is we made each pair custom painted by hand to the colors you selected through our rave reviews acquired from our previous testing stages. The end result were these cool looking Inno 25 Shades! Each Inno 25 Shade is unique. We ensured that when any individual wears these, they will instantly gain attention from anyone in their vicinity. So Don’t just be cool… “Be All The Way cool”.

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Bracy Davis, Rosenwald File Bill to Fix My Safe Florida Home Program Application Barriers

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (FNN) — Senator LaVon Bracy Davis and Representative Mitch Rosenwald have filed legislation aimed at expanding access to the My Safe Florida Home Program by allowing homeowners to reapply when applications were previously deemed abandoned or withdrawn due to errors or omissions.

The measure, SB 1148/HB 1045, would modify program rules to permit subsequent applications when the original filing was rejected because of compliance-related mistakes, provided there is good cause and the applicant corrects the issue in a timely manner.

Expanding Access to Homeowner Assistance
The My Safe Florida Home Program is a state initiative that provides eligible Florida homeowners with inspections and grant funding to help strengthen their homes against storms while reducing insurance costs. The program is administered by the Florida Department of Financial Services.

Current rules allow for reapplication if an application was denied or withdrawn due to errors or omissions. However, the proposed legislation would also allow reapplication when an application was deemed abandoned or withdrawn because of similar compliance-related issues.

Addressing Bureaucratic Barriers
“At a time when Florida’s families are struggling with rising insurance costs, we cannot allow bureaucratic technicalities to block access to affordability tools,” said Bracy Davis, a Democrat from Ocoee.

The bill responds to concerns from homeowners who were unable to submit a new application after their original submission was closed due to misunderstandings or reasonable mistakes regarding program requirements.

Focus on Seniors and Low-Income Homeowners
Rosenwald, a Democrat from Oakland Park, said the legislation is intended to help vulnerable homeowners who rely on the program for financial relief.

“This program can be a lifeline for seniors and low-income homeowners,” Rosenwald said. “In response to Floridians reporting that they were blocked from submitting a new application because of a misunderstanding or reasonable mistake concerning program compliance, I filed this glitch bill.”

If approved, the legislation would ensure more homeowners have access to financial assistance aimed at strengthening homes and improving insurance affordability across Florida.

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VIDEO: BYU’s Evan Johnson Seals Pop-Tarts Bowl Victory with Game-Winning Interception

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ORLANDO, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) – Evan Johnson of BYU made a pivotal interception off Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King, securing a thrilling Pop-Tarts Bowl victory for BYU.

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Buccaneers Fall to Panthers 23-20 as Tampa Bay Drops to 7-8

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TAMPA, Fla. (FNN SPORTS) — The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell to the Carolina Panthers 23-20 on Sunday, dropping to 7-8 on the season after another tightly contested finish.

Close Loss Continues Trend
The defeat marked Tampa Bay’s seventh game this season decided by three points or fewer, tying the 1979 Buccaneers for the most such games in a single season in franchise history. Tampa Bay also saw its four-game road winning streak against divisional opponents — dating back to last season — come to an end. That streak had been tied for the longest in team history.

Offensive Performances and Milestones
Tampa Bay rushed for 169 yards on 33 carries, averaging 5.1 yards per attempt, one of its strongest rushing performances of the season. Quarterback Baker Mayfield completed 18 of 26 passes for 145 yards with one touchdown and one interception, while adding a season-high 45 rushing yards. His 7.0 yards per carry on the season leads all NFL quarterbacks with at least 40 rushing attempts.

Wide receiver Mike Evans caught five passes for 31 yards and a touchdown, the 107th receiving score of his career, moving him into the top 10 all-time in NFL history. Chris Godwin Jr. also had five receptions, surpassing both 600 career catches and 7,500 receiving yards, joining Evans as the only Buccaneers to reach those marks. Rookie Emeka Egbuka led the team with 40 receiving yards and moved within 90 yards of becoming the third rookie in franchise history to surpass 1,000 receiving yards.

Defensive Effort and Special Teams Highlights
Linebacker Lavonte David recorded 10 tackles, a tackle for loss and a sack, surpassing 1,700 career tackles and moving into third place all-time in tackles for loss since 2008. SirVocea Dennis added eight tackles and a sack, while Yaya Diaby posted nine pressures, continuing a career-long streak of games with at least one quarterback hit.

On special teams, kicker Chase McLaughlin went 2-for-2 on field goals, including a 50-yarder that set an NFL record with 11 consecutive made field goals of 50 yards or more in a single season. Returner Kameron Johnson averaged 33.7 yards on three kick returns, producing Tampa Bay’s two longest returns of the season.

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