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  2. Cyne - Wikipedia

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    Cyne, often stylized as CYNE ("Cultivating Your New Experience"; pronounced "sign"), [1] is an American alternative hip hop group originating from Gainesville, Florida. [2] The group consists of MCs Akin Yai and Clyde "Cise Starr" Graham, and producers David "Enoch" Newell and Michael "Speck" Gersten, and are currently signed to Hometapes.

  3. Media in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    97.1 WSRV Gainesville (Classic hits) 97.5 WUMJ Fayetteville ; 98.5 WSB-FM Atlanta (Adult contemporary) 99.1 WIEH-LP Marietta (LPFM/Brazilian Portuguese Christian)* 99.3 WCON-FM Cornelia (Classic country) 99.7 WWWQ Atlanta (Contemporary hit radio) 100.1 WNSY Talking Rock (Regional Mexican) 100.5 WNNX College Park (Classic alternative)

  4. The Independent Florida Alligator - Wikipedia

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    Only college students are allowed to work in the editorial department or be advertising representatives or interns. [4] The Alligator is distributed free on campus and around Gainesville and contains a mix of campus and local news coverage, as well as national and international stories from wire services.

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    GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Freshman quarterback DJ Lagway grabbed a controller, settled comfortably into a leather stool and immediately started to adjust Florida’s roster.

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  9. Gainesville, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    Gainesville was the site of a deadly F4 on June 1, 1903, which killed 98 people. Gainesville was the site of the fifth deadliest tornado in U.S. history in 1936, [13] in which Gainesville was devastated and 203 people were killed. [14] In April 1974, an F4 tornado 22.6 miles away from the Gainesville city center killed six people and injured ...