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Halloween activities
Fall Festival Video Halloween Haunts SLIDESHOW and VIDEO... Halloween activities Halloween events and trick-or-treat times are scheduled for several communities around the county.
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SCARC Awards Banquet SLIDESHOW, here but wait for next week's Sumter County Times to read the entire story and see additional photos... '> State to review plans for RV park The Sumter Board of County ...
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Federal-prison guard accused of spouse abuse
A federal corrections officer arrested on a charge of domestic violence could lose his job if he is convicted of the felony, a prison spokesman said.
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Ribbon-cutting ceremony planned for Pine Avenue Restoration Project
A ribbon-cutting ceremony is slated next week for the start of construction on the first two buildings in the Pine Avenue Restoration Project, a development designed to foster the beach community's small ...
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A summer of changes and controversy
With budget cutbacks and fewer classes offered, there were perhaps fewer students on campus this summer than there have been in past years.
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One Sumter anniversary: Four years later, grass-roots effort has changed Sumter government, politics
Four years ago today, 402 people walked into Saddlebrook Recreation Center to say they wanted it.
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Leesburg scholarship pageant seeks contestants
Girls are invited to participate in the 22nd annual Miss Leesburg Scholarship Pageant Oct.
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Inside 'Big House' Of Lords
It didn't quite feel like prison for Lord Conrad Black until he endured his first full-body cavity search.
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LIBRARY EVENTS For dates at the public library, click here... Business Calendar and Information LifeSouth Community Blood Bank schedule Calendar of events: Aug.
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Apalachicola River and Bay Congressional Forum
The water war continues in the southeast. Communities around the Apalachicola River and Bay say the lack of water is straining the economy.
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Apalachicola River and Bay Congressional Forum
The water war continues in the southeast. Communities around the Apalachicola River and Bay say the lack of water is straining the economy.
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Residents to be affected by power lines
SWAT team training The weapons are harsh, the situations dangerous, the training intense.
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West Point graduate
Cadet Tyler Alexander Powell graduated from the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y., on May 31.
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Wetlands hike in Lake gets down and dirty
For those looking for an adventurous start to the weekend, Trout Lake Nature Center has just the activity.
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Unidentified person with head, face injuries airlifted from Coleman prison
A person was airlifted from the Coleman Federal Correctional Complex to Orlando after sustaining traumatic injuries Wednesday morning.
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Arrests made in area of murder
Crash closes Interstate 75 Driver Calvin Jackson walked away uninjured when his 2000 Western Star tractor-trailer blew a tire on Interstate 75, entered the median and crashed into the guardrail last Friday.
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Clerk Killed in Arlington Store Robbery
"He works here, helps his father out, does anything for anybody. He was about to start Jacksonville University but then he was opening the store this morning and apparently they killed him" Talk Back: Post a comment on this article By Ashley Coleman First Coast News JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Police say a robber shot and killed a clerk at a store in Arlington. via WTLV
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Jacksonville Named One of Top Five Cities for Same-Sex Couples
"This is one of the only true gay stores in probably 400 miles" By Ashley Coleman First Coast News JACKSONVILLE, FL -- Jacksonville is normally known as the "river city." But now, the city has a new title. via WTLV
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Amber Alert for Putnam Teen Linked to Murder
By Ashley Coleman First Coast News PUTNAM COUNTY, FL -- Authorities have linked the murder of a 66-year-old man to an Amber alert for a teenager from Putnam County. via WTLV
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Restaurant Leftovers Will Now Feed Hungry
"Other than making a living and putting money in the cash register, you're helping and that's a good feeling." Talk Back: Post a comment on this article By Ashley Coleman First Coast News JACKSONVILLE, FL -- On the days that the mouth-watering carrot cake, cherry turnovers and black and white cookies don't sell at ... via WTLV
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