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Eddie George and his staff drew a circle on a map. The Tennessee State football coach settled on 250 miles: Within that radius from the Tigersâ campus on John A. Merritt Blvd., George wants to âdominateâ the recruiting scene â not the lower tier of it, not the middle tier, the entire thing from top to bottom. âFive-star (prospects), four-stars, three-stars and in between,â he said. Thatâs a lofty goal. Historically black colleges and universities are enjoying renewed interest from high-major basketball recruits â  itâs believed Maker Makur was the first five-star recruit to sign with an HBCU when he chose Howard over bluebloods Kentucky and UCLA last year â but high-end football recruits have been a more difficult sell. ....
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Ag-tourism beginning to bloom in Hawaii March 3, 2008 The blend of agriculture and tourism into a niche known as “ag-tourism” is becoming an increasingly lucrative business for the state’s visitor industry, a new report shows. The value of ag-tourism rose to $38.8 million in 2006, a 14 percent increase from 2003, according to a study by the state Department of Agriculture. The blend of agriculture and tourism into a niche known as “ag-tourism” is becoming an increasingly lucrative business for the state’s visitor industry, a new report shows. The value of ag-tourism rose to $38.8 million in 2006, a 14 percent increase from 2003, according to a study by the state Department of Agriculture. ....