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There's still family, turkey and football, but one Thanksgiving tradition is taking a hit this year. ...more
November 25, 2009
Hundreds of students will travel longer distances to school now that the Hillsborough County School Board has signed off on new attendance zones. ...more
January 28, 2009
Hundreds of students will travel longer distances to school now that the Hillsborough County School Board has signed off on new attendance zones. ...more
January 27, 2009
At a time when Florida has to cut funding for schools, nursing homes and the disabled, only the most zealous environmentalist would oppose trimming the state's land acquisition program. ...more
January 9, 2009
The sound of tinkling glass is ringing in the air again at county recycling stations and transfer centers. ...more
October 10, 2008
These days, getting into a good college with –– and sometimes without –– scholarships is no mean task. Good schools have always been competitive but today's high school graduates have to arm wrestle for admission in a world where top graduating students muster a 6.0 GPA out of 4 and enough college credits to finish a bachelor's degree in two to three years. Some people may have reservations about dual enrollment and advanced placement courses but they have become a reality in our high schools. They also make financial sense for parents and students. The fewer college classes to take means more money saved in expensive tuition. ...more
November 26, 2007
loans extended to those with no credit or bad credit - many are calling for the government to do something to stop the suffering. At the same time, many recognize that a bailout of struggling homeowners would be wrong. Thus, we see a growing list of proposed solutions that purport to save the day without a bailout: "borrower assistance" programs to refinance defaulting mortgages, crackdowns on "predatory lending" practices, or laws restricting mortgages the government deems too risky. ...more
November 12, 2007
SEBRING – Harder Hall is up for sale again after the buyer, Steve Israel, pulled out his contract when the Sebring City Council refused his request to extend the due-diligence period. Nils Richter, a representative for Israel, said Tuesday night they could not secure financing for the project to renovate the hotel and build condominiums on the site. "We didn't find it easy in this market to get the financing we need," Richter said. "We are trying to put together something that makes financial sense." Instead of extending the due-diligence period, city council members told Richter to submit another contract if he is still interested in purchasing the property. ...more
November 6, 2007
Search for a culprit in the 90 brands in the recent recall of canned chili, stew and other products, and you weave back to a single manufacturer. ...more
September 3, 2007
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