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Wrongful-death suit against Nancy Grace by Melinda Duckett's relatives is set for 2010
Relatives of Melinda Duckett who blame cable-TV talk-show host Nancy Grace for pushing their daughter to suicide two years ago are finally scheduled to get their day with her in federal court -- in 2010.
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A North Central Florida Police Chief is calling it a two man crime spree and he hopes it's all over.
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Two-Man Crime Spree Has Ended, Police Hope
Two people were arrested for breaking into a high school over the weekend, and police believe the break-in could be connected to other burglaries in the area.
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Columbia County farmers honored at CARES dinner
TRENTON a 'Two Columbia County farmers and their families were honored at the Sixth Annual Santa Fe Basin CARES supper and celebration held Oct.
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Hitchcock's grocery stores sold
Published: Friday, October 31, 2008 at 8:24 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, October 31, 2008 at 8:24 p.m. Alachua-based Hitchcock's sold its 11-store grocery franchise to a Minnesota-based SuperValu franchisee ...
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Colson - 50th
Bill and Mary Lee Colson celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at a reception hosted by their children.
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Santa Fe River basin farmers, ranchers to be honored for their environmental stewardship
Through its CARES program, Florida Farm Bureau will recognize seventeen Santa Fe River Basin farmers and ranchers on Oct.
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Kindergartner's Parents File Wrongful Death Suit
Stokes had asthma, and passed away August 24, 2007. Now, a wrongful death complaint has been filed against the Clay County School Board by Donald Maciejewski, who represents Trenton's parents.
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Around the Region for Oct. 25
Published: Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Saturday, October 25, 2008 at 12:48 a.m. POLICE BEAT Two men arrested in home invasion case Gilchrist County sheriff's deputies dispatched to an ...
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Mom Sues School Over 5-Year-Old's Death
Lawyers for the mother of a 5-year-old boy who died after suffering an asthma attack at Orange Park Elementary School have filed a wrongful-death lawsuit against the Clay County School Board.
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Santa Fe CARES dinner Oct. 30
This dinner is held annual to recognized farmers who have implemented Best Management Practices for the betterment of their operations and for the environment.
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City wants to buy wellhead
City wants to buy wellhead The Chiefland City Commission wants to protect the city's water supply from any encroachment by purchasing a 155-acre wellhead site it currently leases from Suwannee River Water ...
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Island Writers' Retreat Expands to Apalachicola
St. George Island's Writers' Retreat for Women, a growing event bringing together aspiring women authors of all ages, is expanding this year by adding a full day and night in Apalachicola.
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Fog, smoke cause collisions, sheriff's first accident in 33-year career
Gilchrist County Sheriff David Turner was among those involved in a series of collisions early Friday when visibility fell to zero because of fog and smoke from a wildfire between Trenton and Bell.
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Downing lifting Trenton
Sacred Downing is a champion. More than that, though, she's a fighter - in every sense of the word.
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TRENTON: Schools look at renovations
New roofs at Trenton High School, Arthurs Middle School and Hedke Elementary School are just the beginning.
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R-9 Early Out Friday
Topic: School News School News : R-9 Early Out Friday Published Online Oct 06, 2008 - 11:25 AM Email this to a friend Classes in the Trenton R-9 School District will be dismissed early on Friday to allow ...
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Law and Order
Published: Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 6:01 a.m. Last Modified: Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 1:23 a.m. The city of Gainesville received notice last month that the family of a Tallahassee man, fatally shot ...
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Elevated lead levels mean bottled water for staff, students at eight schools
The first day of school found the Hastings and Prince Edward District School Board announcing it was providing bottled water to eight schools due to elevated lead levels in water.
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Arcadia to consider parade requests
The City Council will review requests for three public events during its meeting Tuesday.
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