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Outrageous sculpture I read with amazement the report of the $104.3 million, 8-minute auction for the life-size bronze sculpture, Walking Man, just sold at Sotheby's in London. ...more
February 8, 2010
The master of evasion with the jackhammer biceps finally talked about the past Monday. We'll give you a moment. You might want to position a pillow in case you fall to the floor with a thud. This is earth-shaking news. ...more
January 16, 2010
Buccaneers receiver Micheal Spurlock has enjoyed a more successful return in 2009 than a G.I. Joe movie. ...more
January 3, 2010
Some area food pantries are seeing an increase in families in need in Hernando County ...more
November 13, 2009
We are a nation of numbers. We love surveys and polls. Every week, we check the numbers to see what movies everyone is going to see or how our favorite football teams are ranked compared to the week before. ...more
November 8, 2009
American households lost $1.33 trillion of their wealth in the first three months of the year as the recession took a bite out of stock portfolios and dragged down home prices. ...more
June 12, 2009
Here at Tranquility Base, NFL owners are gathering for their annual three-day meeting to celebrate all that is right with America's Game. ...more
March 22, 2009
Drama students at Mitchell High will take to the stage tonight for a production of "Peter Pan," but even as they perform the high-flying musical there are concerns about the future of the school's drama department. ...more
March 5, 2009
Drama students at Mitchell High will take to the stage tonight for a production of "Peter Pan," but even as they perform the high-flying musical there are concerns about the future of the school's drama department. Mitchell High is losing several hundred students when Anclote High opens in Holiday in August and that is forcing changes in some of the class offerings at the school. Nick Simons, 17, a junior, said he worries the changes could mean the end of drama at Mitchell. "It would be a great disappointment," Simons said. It may be premature to start burying theater productions at Mitchell just yet, though. Principal Ric Mellin said drama class offerings could be scaled back, depending on how enrollment numbers end up, but the administration wants to keep the elective. ...more
March 4, 2009
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