Friday Jun 27 | Suwanee Democrat
Crist appoints 5 to Hamilton County Development Authority
Gov. Charlie Crist on Tuesday announced the following reappointments and appointments to the Hamilton County Development Authority.
School briefs: Five Estero seniors win Rotary scholarships
The Rotary Club of Bonita Springs recently awarded $8,000 in scholarships to five Estero High School graduating seniors.
Gulfside mental health care in crisis
A year-old mental health program is on the brink of closing - not for lack of patients - but because the director can't get Medicare to process his application to become a provider.
Celtic Racing Will Support Young Racer's Transition From Dirt Track To Road Racing
At the USGPRU's season opener in Jennings, Florida, Celtic Racing's PJ Jacobsen brought a friend from New York to have a go on the 125cc machine.
Hamilton Co. Police need your help finding a missing teenage girl. They are looking for a missing 17-year-old Savannah Hotchkiss, who's been missing since Wednesday.
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“We became aware of the crisis from watching the television; people are starving”
A Blanche Ely High School project called Cry for Help raised more than 100 boxes of relief supplies that are being shipped to Haiti. via South Florida Sun-Sentinel
WERA National Endurance Series And National Challenge Series Head To Jennings GP This Weekend
From a press release issued by WERA Motorcycle Road Racing: Round #3 - " WERA National Series, Jennings Gran Prix, Florida Round #3 will find the Bridgestone/WERA National Endurance at Jennings Gran Prix in ... via Roadracing World
Hiring freeze halts Mosley baseball coach search
“Pretty much everything is at a standstill”
Mosley's search for its next head baseball coach has run cold. That's not to say the job is without interest. via Panama City News Herald
Haines City High School Alumni Group Plans June 9 Meeting
Anyone who ever attended Haines City High School is invited to join the alumni group. via The Ledger
Current Local map ...Slight Chance Of Severe Storms Today And Into The Evening Hours With Locally Heavy Rainfall... There is potential for strong or severe thunderstorms with the approach of an upper level ... via One Legged Old Fat Man...
Artists mixing it to the 'Max'
“As a former graphic designer, and long time admirer of the work of Rauschenberg, Rosenquist and Warhol, I've always enjoyed layering images from the worlds of art and popular culture.”
An exhibit of collage, assemblage and mixed-media works by nine Central Florida artists is on display through March 27 at Arts on Douglas. via The News-Journal
DeLand breeder barred from owning horses
“They recoiled when I would put my hand up to their shoulder to pet them”
A DeLand breeder whose skinny horses had been confiscated from him will never get his animals back -- and is now barred from owning horses, a judge determined Tuesday. via The Orlando Sentinel
Posted: Friday, February 8, 2008 ; Updated: 12:45 PM on Friday, February 8, 2008 STORY PHOTOS Click thumbnails to enlarge A Spanish soldier re-enactor fire a cannon from Fort Matanzas on Rattlesnake Island. via St. Augustine Record
'Angel' investors close to first deal
“There are two or three in the queue now that look promising”
The Winter Park Angels, a group of local well-heeled and well-known names trying to get in on the venture-capital game, still has yet to make its first investment. via The Orlando Sentinel
20,000 pounds of fresh veggies to be distributed locally
Farm Share Inc., the organization known for feeding more than 700,000 families in 2007, is continuing its mission to feed Florida's hungry this year. via Suwanee Democrat
Mitt Romney discusses economic plans with ABC7
“When I say those relaxed requirements, it means bigger mortgages to allow to be guaranteed, lower down payments, let people stay in their homes - particularly if they can meet the original terms of their mortgage”
Reported by Len Jennings Posted on: Tuesday, January 22, 2008 NAPLES: Presidential candidate Mitt Romney made a stop in Southwest Florida. via WZVN-TV Fort Myers
“Do coffee grounds affect the height of plants?”
In 2007, I accomplished a Humane Society project. I also was a member of student council. via HeraldTribune.com
Jennings car fire threatens structure
By Melody Lee Jasper News Manager The Crossroads Fire Department responded to a vehicle fire in Jennings on Monday, Dec. via Suwanee Democrat
Escambia County School District employees Melinda Poe, Madonna Jackson-Williams and Nancy Bennett recently became certified Money Smart Trainers through a workshop presented by the FDIC, the Federal Reserve and ... via Pensacola News Journal