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		<title>Jake Owen pitches in after Irma</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Florida native and country music artist Jake Owen is helping relief efforts for those affected by Hurricane Irma, Gov. Rick Scott announced Monday.  &#8220;Jake reached out to the governor to find out the best way to help people in his home state who have been affected by Hurricane Irma,&#8221; according to a press release. &#8220;The result is a campaign called &#8216;Bring Back the Sunshine&#8217; where 100 percent of funds raised will help victims in the Sunshine State. Funds will go toward&#8230;]]></description>
		
		
		
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