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An exceptionally tiny baby came into the world on Oct. 13, 1975, in Gainesville.
It's only July, but all the political rhetoric is already a pain
I just know that I am going to grow very weary of this presidential election before it is over.
Celebrate the Fourth with these patriotic Clay events
Orange Park's American Pie 4th of July holiday event celebrates, in part, the freedom to bake a pie, eat a pie or, in certain circumstances, throw a pie.
DuPont plant wins safety award for 18th time
Employees of the DuPont Florida Plant north of Keystone Heights were recently awarded the "Sentinels of Safety" designation for outstanding workplace safety performance by the Mine Safety and Health ...
Board to reconsider making storm shelters 'pet friendly'
Pets are not typically allowed in hurricane shelters, but Hurricane Katrina taught emergency managers that barring them can have tragic consequences.
Waste Management to sell Gainesville unit
Published: Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, June 26, 2008 at 1:30 a.m. Waste Management has entered into an agreement to sell its Gainesville business unit to Emerald Waste ...
Retired teacher donates her history project to library
When Reita Walker retired in 1984 after more than 30 years of teaching, she wasn't about to sit around looking for something to do.
Memories of the farm, Grandpa and that darn bull
I always thought it would great fun living on a farm. I came to that conclusion as a youngster when my grandparents took us to visit a great aunt and uncle who owned a farm.
First Coast Pride Celebration By Keith Moody August 5, 2007 Event ID: 311318 Thousands attended the First Coast Pride Celebration on Saturday the Forth.
Keystone joins in celebration of National Garden Week
The city of Keystone Heights joined other communities across the country in proclaiming next week, June 1-7, as National Garden Week.
Harris, Lake installed on KAA board
At last week's meeting, Keystone Heights City Councilman Don Johnson, left, swore in Karen Lake and Glenn Harris as they take seats on the Keystone Airpark Authority.
Contractors Are Kept Busy Maintaining Abandoned Homes
Jimmy Lyons, a home inspector, checking a pool at an abandoned home in Keystone Heights, Fla.
Independence Day Activities 2008
A lot of people are probably wondering how to use the upcoming 3 day holiday July 4th weekend to his or her fullest advantage.
High school baseball Class 3A semifinal: Keystone can come back
John Carroll faces a gritty team when it meets Keystone Heights in the Class 3A state baseball semifinals today.
Garden club and council trade honors; security for council meetings proposed
The Monday Keystone Heights council meeting became a meeting of accolades, with the Garden Club of the Lakes honoring the council, the council honoring the Garden Club and a unanimous vote by the council to ...
Baseball: State tournament pairings
CLASS 6A Friday Altamonte Springs-Lake Brantley 11, Miami Goleman 0 Saturday CLASS 5A Wednesday Stuart-South Fork 3, Niceville 0 Dunedin 16, Brandon 3 Thursday Championship, Dunedin 3, South Fork 2 CLASS 4A ...
Keystone Heights vs. Fort Pierce John Carroll When: 8 p.m. today. Where Matchup: Keystone Heights survived several scares to reach the baseball final four, winning three playoff games by one run. via Florida Times-Union
Clay Electric GM resigns from Keystone airpark authority
After filling two spots that were open for appointment on the Keystone Heights Airpark Authority last month with a veteran member and a newcomer, the resignation this month of a prominent member of the ... via Jacksonville.com
Keystone Heights man found dead inside truck
Neighbors spotted a man driving erratically off of County Road 315. He wound up randomly parked off of a dirt road in front of several homes on Grandin Railroad Road. via FOX30Online
Wildfire danger meeting this Tuesday in Keystone
The Florida Division of Forestry, Florida Park Service and Clay County Fire Rescue will hold a public meeting Tuesday about a joint project to reduce wildfire danger in the Keystone Heights area. via Jacksonville.com