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SEBRING — David A. Will was found innocent of attempted second-degree murder during his criminal trial, but because of an out-of-court settlement he's made to avoid a costly civil suit, he will now be giving up his home. Will, 83, of Lake Placid, was found not guilty last month by a Highlands County jury of attempted second-degree murder with a firearm after shooting his wife, Barbara, 63, in the upper right tricep area of her arm, in February 2006, following a domestic dispute. As a result of the shooting, Barbara filed a civil lawsuit before the start of David's criminal trial seeking damages for medical costs and pain and suffering. ...more
November 16, 2007
For the second straight year, the Dunedin High Falcons and Head Football Coach Mark Everett have won the Class 5A District 9 title and a spot in the state championship series beginning mid-November. ...more
November 4, 2007
The movie is set in the Middle East, but what happens to Jake Gyllenhaal's character in 'Rendition' is a classic Washington tale. ...more
October 21, 2007
SEBRING — Can someone's age play a role in a jury verdict? ...more
October 17, 2007
Lenny Kravitz's upcoming album is titled 'It Is Time for a Love Revolution,' with songs including 'Love Love Love' and 'Will You Marry Me.' But anyone expecting a confessional on his romantic life may be disappointed. ...more
September 28, 2007
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