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Michelle Wilkinson loves people of all ages. But the 35-year-old city employee's greatest joy comes from interacting with seniors. ...more
November 4, 2009
Regarding your recent article, "Nobody's Problem," like Mr. Turberville's, our neighborhood -- just a few blocks away -- is at the start of the same kind of vacant home mess. Great neighbors were more or less forced out of their meticulously-tended home due to the financial debacle of a number of banks. Sadly, this small showplace now looks exactly like nobody cares because it has joined the ranks of "Nobody's Problem." This is a very false, though catchy name. This is everybody's problem. When the undesirables pass by these homes, it is an open invitation to vandalism at the least. ...more
October 28, 2009
About 20 "green" businesses and agencies, from around Highlands County and around the state, will have exhibits at today's daylong workshop at the Agri-Civic Center entitled, "Home Owners: Think Green and Save Money." ...more
September 6, 2008
Former Mayor Joe Johnston III wants to get back on the city council. ...more
August 30, 2008
Jason Sharp says his hometown means a lot to him. ...more
July 4, 2008
When Ellen Coates started looking for a new house, she knew she wanted a large kitchen, lots of builder upgrades and a maintenance-free neighborhood. ...more
February 16, 2008
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