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The NCAA's recent decision allowing college athletes to profit off their names, images and likenesses (NIL) is opening up a new world of opportunities — and experimentation — for local businesses.Just ask Raygun owner Mike Draper, who's back to selling his "Best Kempt Secret" T-shirts — which were quickly discontinued in 2017 after the clothing company found out they could violate NIL rules and jeopardize then-Iowa State quarterback Kyle Kempt's eligibility.Driving the news: As of last week, all
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