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Mike Mussina is enjoying retirement and no has desire to pitch again. ...more
March 10, 2009
"Irreplaceable," by Stephen Lovely (Voice, $24.95) ...more
March 8, 2009
When Hardy Roberts met the woman who would become his wife, he got a bonus: ...more
March 6, 2009
More than a decade ago, Jay Lawn wanted to get his band's name circulated among the music fans in Boston. ...more
March 3, 2009
How many of you genealogists will admit that you have unproven, undocumented ancestors sitting in your family tree? ...more
December 21, 2008
An attorney for Hillsborough County Fire Chief William Nesmith filed notice Friday that Nesmith intends to sue the Pinellas sheriff after deputies arrested Nesmith in March. ...more
August 2, 2008
An attorney for Hillsborough County fire Chief William Nesmith filed notice today that Nesmith intends to sue the Pinellas sheriff after deputies arrested Nesmith in March. On March 1, Nesmith, 59, was arrested at his Indian Rocks Beach condominium and charged with domestic battery after his wife, Beverly, told deputies he threatened to kill her and then himself, an arrest report states. Deputies seized two guns found in his personal vehicle and a county-owned vehicle. ...more
August 1, 2008
Let's set the record straight. There is good college football played across the country. Some areas, however, simply show a track record for doing it better and with greater consistency than others. ...more
July 31, 2008
AVON PARK — Graduation night shooting victim Dwight Hankerson, 18, of Sebring, and his shooting suspect, Antwan Leon Jones, 18, of Avon Park, had been friends in the months prior to the shooting, according to Amina Mathis, the victim's mother. "He's been at my house before as a friend of Dwight," Mathis said late Monday. Hankerson used to date Jones' sister, Mathis said. "They broke up or something. I don't know any details," she added. Mathis said she didn't understand the motive behind the alleged shooting. ...more
June 4, 2008
Port Richey has had a tough time with its city managers. While the city of about 3,200 only recently began hiring full-time professionals, its track record to date is abysmal - with only one of the past five administrators leaving of his own accord. ...more
January 6, 2008
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