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The Rays got back to baseball Friday night and found it agreed with them. ...more
June 7, 2008
How about those Rays? For baseball enthusiasts in these parts, the Tampa Bay Rays' first-place standing this late into the season is something we've never experienced. Are you a believer yet? Probably not, but this is fun to watch. ...more
May 28, 2008
SEBRING — It came as a surprise. After Martha Visbing suffered a stroke, she ended up in the Kenilworth Care & Rehab Center in Sebring. Left home alone was husband Glenn Visbing. As he has for two years, Glenn visits his wife most evenings. He said he misses "everything" about living under the same roof. ...more
May 11, 2008
Pam Moody has assembled a colorful palette of local artists to display and sell their works at The Creative Native Gallery. ...more
May 2, 2008
How do you prepare to be a No. 1 player when you never expected to be one? J.R. Nicolas has had a year to get ready to fill that role for Wesley Chapel High. ...more
February 17, 2008
Long before Jon M. Chu directed a $25 million Hollywood film, he was behind the camera in his native Los Altos, where he spent many weekend nights editing videos of weddings and other events while his friends were out having fun. ...more
February 14, 2008
With a singing horse and 16-foot castle, it should be quite a show. That's what the team at the Dunedin Showcase Theater for Kids is promising from its production next month of "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court." ...more
January 26, 2008
Congratulations. Not only to the winners Chris Allen and Tina Smothers, but to all the talented folks in the Heartland Competition. ...more
November 14, 2007
SEBRING — Yeah, yeah, yeah. Spring forward, fall back. We all get an extra hour of sleep. But some folks, like Richard Duvigneaud, would be more pleased if the federal government would just quit fooling around with the time. "Since you asked, I detest Daylight-Savings Time," said Duvigneaud, of Sebring. "It adds more time to peoples' evenings in summer, where it should stay. "The extension to daylight-savings time is ridiculous," he said. Starting in 2007, the federal Energy Policy Act extended DST a month, beginning on the second Sunday in March and ending on the first Sunday in November, instead of the last Sunday in October. ...more
November 3, 2007
Wondering when it's over? When we're going to stop saving so much darned daylight? ...more
October 29, 2007
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