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Brett Favre still knows how to win big games at Lambeau Field, even if this one came for the enemy and to a chorus of boos. ...more
November 2, 2009
After playing professionally for 13 seasons, Bobby Darula can tell baseball stories all day. ...more
March 30, 2009
Hernando Beach resident Joe Good has endured a lengthy list of medical maladies, including a heart transplant and two bouts with cancer, but he yearns to get back on the lanes. ...more
February 4, 2009
"You've got to play the best to be the best." That's what East Lake High boy's golf coach Terry O'Reilly says of his team's many forays away from the Suncoast to walk the links with some of Florida's top prep programs. ...more
September 20, 2008
In case anyone forgot that the University of Florida was without its most electric player, Percy Harvin will be back to remind them. ...more
September 3, 2008
Despite suffering the effects of the flu, Tampa's Damu Cherry is just one step away from an Olympic medal after reaching the final of the women's 100-meter hurdles in Beijing. ...more
August 19, 2008
Kevin Dixon had just finished his morning workout on Tuesday, and a dictionary-sized playbook awaited him when he returned to his dorm room. ...more
July 25, 2008
I have been to dozens of graduation ceremonies in my line of work, but I have never been to one like California State University at Fullerton, 5,000 graduates in two programs: an "exercise" and a commencement. It took about an hour for the whole group, grads and faculty, to parade into place. ...more
May 31, 2008
I have been to dozens of graduation ceremonies in my line of work, but I have never been to one like California State University at Fullerton, 5,000 graduates in two programs: an "exercise" and a commencement. It took about an hour for the whole group, grads and faculty, to parade into place. We left Aliso Viedo at 6:30 a.m. to arrive at California State University by 7:30 a.m. to find a seat for the 8 a.m. program. About 3,000 were already there. The "exercise" started after 9 a.m. and was over about 10:30 a.m. for a half hour break. By the time the commencement started, it was 90 degrees and HOT! About half way through, the first groups receiving their certificates were excused. Our grad, sitting in the first row, discovered about 11:30 a.m. that her group behind her was gone. There was general commotion from then on. We finally escaped the parking lot about 1 p.m. ...more
May 30, 2008
Bill Lehmiller doesn't want anyone to forget his nephew, Sgt. Michael R. Lehmiller, or what he did for his country. ...more
May 26, 2008
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