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Special Sweetheart sets Pompano track record
Special Sweetheart truly was special on the Friday evening, November 27, program at The Isle Pompano Park in a remarkable track record performance.
With more than 50 merchant participants, Gallery Night features an eclectic array of merchants, galleries and cafes and a diverse collection of painters, photographers, sculptors and musicians.
Williston man charged with theft of aluminum, copper
Published: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 2:16 p.m. Last Modified: Monday, November 16, 2009 at 2:17 p.m. A Williston man was arrested Friday in connection with a $1,500 wire theft from a power company after law enforcement was tipped off by a Marion County recycler.
Editor's Picks: Don't miss events
Nov. 19-21 Junior League Marketbasket: Thursday, Nov. 19, Girls' Morning out stroller-free shopping: 9 a.m. to noon.
Florida-breds in action at Pompano
A big night for the state-bred program provided numerous highlights as over $111,000 in purses was awarded over five races staged in the Florida Stallion Stakes and late closer Hurricane Stakes at The Isle Pompano Park on Wednesday evening.
These are just three of the hundreds of low-income clients for whom pro bono attorneys have achieved positive outcomes.
Skate park keeps kids off the streets
Eighteen-year-old Joseph Moherek, clad in only sneakers, a baseball cap and a pair of faded jeans, held his skateboard loosely by the nose and stared hard at the obstacle in front of him.
County passes on joining water authority for now
The Levy County Commission has decided to pass on an invitation to join a regional water authority - asking the group to initiate discussions with the county's municipalities to join, then return to the board with its invitation.
Pro Bono is an opportunity to contribute to the public good
Pro Bono is an opportunity to contribute to the public good Do you know what Cicero, Pythagoras, Jefferson, Madison, Lincoln, Ghandi and Mandela have in common? They were all lawyers who worked for the public good.
Editor's Pick: Don't miss events
Sept. 30 300 Hearts Giving Society Kick-Off: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 30, in the Greenhut Auditorium on Sacred Heart's main campus, supporting women's and children's services at Sacred Heart Hospital.
If you want to get away for the holidays, but don't know where to go, or don't want the expense and hassle of flying, try this Holiday Road Trip idea.
"Hello! If you would like a free internet website, plus a chance to make a lot of money, press one now." --Automated telephone sales pitch delivered on Easter Sunday My God, those heady months of January through April 13th, 2000, when every internet IPO went through the roof and Black Friday was a reference to a long ago event that took place in ...
Watson to challenge Boyd for House seat
Republican Paul Watson announced that he has officially launched his campaign for Florida House of Representatives, District 11, to challenge incumbent Debbie Boyd of Newberry in the 2010 election.
Today's Publishing: Better by the Book or by the Web?
New York City has twice as many stories now. Everyone has a tale to tell, but since Sept.
South Florida Store Clerks Go Vigilante
It was pouring rain just after 1 p.m. Monday, July 20, when a man burst into a Honduran grocery store on NW 36th Street in Miami.
Police Seek New Clues Into Case Of Burned Body
Share + Jul 23, 2009 6:12 pm US/Eastern It was eight and half months ago that 18-year-old high school senior Alex Tillman was found by some railroad tracks.
SHS band director ready for the job
Stacey Gindlesperger, former director of bands at Bronson High, has been chosen as the new director at Suwannee High.