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The bargain hunters were out early this morning in Brandon hoping to save on everything from TVs to vacuums. ...more
November 27, 2009
Two musicals will give students from second grade through high school a chance to learn about theater by getting on stage this spring. ...more
January 21, 2009
Two musicals will give students from second grade through high school a chance to learn about theater by getting on stage this spring. ...more
January 21, 2009
Independent Day School is holding auditions this weekend for "How to Eat Like a Child" and the student version of "A Chorus Line." The shows are part of the private school's Community School of the Arts, and aspiring actors do not have to attend Independent Day School to participate. ...more
January 8, 2009
Love makes the world go round. And gives it headaches. The Dunedin Showcase Theater will open its season with a play that explores the highs and lows of love and gives the audience a laugh in the process. ...more
September 20, 2008
TOWN 'N COUNTRY - Marine Lance Cpl. Kevin Waruinge was not yet a citizen of the United States when he enlisted to fight in Iraq, but his love for this country outweighed his nationality. ...more
June 21, 2008
In an era when politicians can't seem to get enough television exposure, some Hillsborough County commissioners want to pull the plug on a station that broadcasts their commission meetings. ...more
June 12, 2008
It all comes down to finding your inner pirate. Thousands of Tampa Bay area residents found their personal Jose Gaspars on Saturday, ...more
January 27, 2008
Last week, Highlands County lost a piece of its past. It was the inexorable march of time that touches each one of us living, breathing souls. But when Lonnie Curl, Robert Allen Baker and Ray T. Graddy departed from life, they took with them a part of Highlands County that was young, and in some minds –– still pristine. Curl was a former Sebring police chief. So was Baker. Graddy was a postmaster. They were all longtime county residents and had been active in public service. They helped shape the county's destiny in visible and invisible ways. They were the area's living history. Their lives also interspersed. All three graduated from Sebring High School. Graddy and Curl both received the Most Valuable Man award for their contributions to the Sebring Fire Department. ...more
November 20, 2007
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