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Tampa Tribune, Fla., Michelle Bearden column
The Tampa TribuneMy first encounter with Marcy Brydon Moore was frightening. I was driving home late from work one night and stopped at a red light at Gandy and MacDill. The windows were down, the radio was on, and suddenly, there was this wild-eyed woman with missing... -
BRIEF: Brick dedication May 22 at Plant City veterans park
The Tampa TribuneBricks engraved with names of veterans will be dedicated May 22 at an annual ceremony at a local park. The bricks will be dedicated at 5:30 p.m. at Veterans Memorial Monument Park, Wheeler and Damon streets. Hundreds of bricks engraved with the...Tags: Building Material
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Property values have 'turned the corner'
The Tampa TribuneAfter years of decline, Pasco County's property values could be on their way up. Pasco County Property Appraiser Mike Wells said he would release his official projections later this week, but the state Office of Economic and Demographic Research has...Tags: Pinellas County (Florida), Religion and Belief, Values, Hillsborough County, Media Industry
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Tampa Tribune, Fla., Richard Mullins column
The Tampa TribunePeople who watch the Hallmark Channel sure do love gravy. And not just any gravy, but gravy "mix. They're a full 112 percent more likely to buy gravy mix than the average American, according to a new study, followed closely by purchases of mayonnaise,...Tags: Netflix Inc., Pinellas County (Florida), Gravy, Television, Blockbuster
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Meet Tampa's networking heavyweights
The Tampa TribuneIf you've ever mingled at a chamber of commerce mixer or watched dignitaries turn shovels at a groundbreaking, you've probably met Ron Weaver or Aakash Patel. There are no studies on the subject, but the two Tampa businessmen may be the area's best...Tags: Business Enterprises, Lawyers, Derrick Brooks, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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Meetings to gauge the impact of cuts on poor
The Tampa TribuneA series of town hall meetings dealing with how government budget cuts hurt low-income people will start Monday night at Beulah Baptist Institutional Church. The meetings are sponsored by two nonprofit organizations, For the Family and Pastors on...Tags: Religion and Belief, Personal Income, Christianity, Government Debt, Baptist
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Right-of-way ordinance could be costly for Pasco
The Tampa TribuneDADE CITY - A divided Pasco County Board of Commissioners voted last week to appeal Federal Judge Steven Merryday's ruling overturning an ordinance that has saved the county untold millions in right-of-way costs. "We don't believe it is correct to...Tags: Lawyers, Trials, Judges, Litigation, Florida Department of Transportation
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Lawmakers give financial support to drug database
The Tampa TribuneTAMPA - For the first time since its creation, Florida's prescription drug monitoring program is getting support from the state Legislature. The show of approval comes in the form of a $500,000 appropriation by lawmakers, enough money to keep the...Tags: Executive Branch, Addiction, Pam Bondi, Pharmaceuticals, Health and Medical Professionals
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Sunny weather makes lively city more enticing
The Columbus DispatchST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- A daily newspaper in St. Petersburg once famously offered free copies on cloudy days. The newspaper is long gone -- but not because it had to give away many copies. Laid-back, upscale, colorful -- and, oh, so sunny -- St....Tags: Downtown (Miami, Florida), St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Personal Service, Arts, Artists
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Ringleader of telemarketing fraud scheme sent to prison
Norwalk Reflector, OhioThe ringleader of a telemarketing fraud ring from Ohio and Florida that stole millions of dollars from thousands of victims in 41 states since 2007 has been sentenced to six years in prison. He also agreed to testify against the remaining defendants....Tags: Prosecution, Consumers, Crime, Law and Justice, Marketing, Lawyers
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McCraney sites spec industrial building
McCraney Property Co. has selected an architect and submitted plans for construction of a 123,000-square-foot spec industrial property near John Young Parkway and Directors Row, Orlando. Construction is set to begin in June on the project, which is...
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She worked 3 jobs, saw you through illness and kissed your boo-boos
The News Herald, Panama City, Fla.When you were little, she was all you wanted. When you were a teenager, she didn't know anything. Now that you are an adult, she is the smartest, funniest best friend you ever had -- and you realize now just how much she sacrificed to give you a better...Tags: Kidney Disease, Radio, Panama City (Panama), Cypress Gardens, Family
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