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Homer Patrick Huettl
Aberdeen: Mass of Christian burial for Homer Patrick Huettl, 85, of Aberdeen will be 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 13, 2011, at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Aberdeen. The Rev. Shane Stevens will be officiating. Burial will be 1 p.m. at Sacred Heart Cemetery...Tags: Travel, Trips and Vacations, Foods and Beverages, Human Interest, Ice Cream
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Deborah Gwen Boylan LeValley, 61
Deborah Gwen Boylan LeValley, 61, a Petoskey resident, passed away peacefully on Oct. 26, 2011, at Hospice of Little Traverse Bay Hiland Cottage in Petoskey. Deb was born on June 17, 1950, in Tampa, Fla., to Clark and Phyllis (Van Riper) Boylan. She...Tags: Nursing, Tampa, Religion and Belief, Church and State Relations, Health and Medical Professionals
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Caught! Bad luck bandito
FloriDUHSometimes nothing goes according to plan. Peter Studley had one of those days Studley was caught twice trying to steal, bled on one of the crime scenes and was also captured on a surveillance camera, according to a media release from the Volusia...Tags: Volusia County Sheriff's Office, Crimes, Theft, Prosecution
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Week 10 high school football scores
Friday
Super 16 scores
No. 1 Lake Brantley 35, Orange City University 0 - F
No. 2 DeLand 40, Flagler Palm Coast 7 - F
No. 3 Daytona Beach Mainland 40, No. 15 Daytona Beach Seabreeze 9 - F
No. 4 Dr. Phillips 56, No. 10 Freedom 42 - F
No. 5 Kissimmee...Tags: Orange City, Oviedo, Ocoee, Apopka, Deltona
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Senate candidate Craig Miller injured in motorcycle accident; Miller On Main Street campaign event postponed
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelUpdated at 12:41 p.m. with information from the Florida Highway Patrol: Republican U.S. Senate candidate Craig Miller reportedly got off with scrapes and bruises after being involved in a motorcycle accident in Altamonte Springs Sunday. Miller, 62, of... -
William Akers Jr.: Ormond Beach hotel was his passion
Traveling throughout Florida after World War II, William Akers Jr. searched for a new home to raise his family and run a hotel. He happened upon the remote, undeveloped sand dunes in north Volusia County and became a business leader in the community he...Tags: Atlanta, Human Interest, Volusia County, Tampa, University of Georgia
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Volusia’s Bruno has a big fundraising quarter in SD 7 race
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — Volusia County Chairman Frank Bruno says he raised $118,700 in his first three months as a Florida Senate candidate, a haul that could give a shot of adrenaline to typically out-matched Democrats. “The outpouring of support... -
Two of three Fantasy 5 winners bought in Central Florida
Mr. Lucky Florida Lottery Blog - Orlando SentinelThree tickets shared Thursday night's Fantasy 5 jackpot and two of them were purchased here in Central Florida. One of the three was a Quick Pick and it was bought at the Publix at 2871 Clayton Crossing Way, Oviedo. Another of the wining tickets was... -
Making sport of lawmaking
Orlando Opinionators - Orlando SentinelColumnist Steve Bousquet of the St. Pete Times (soon to be the Tampa Bay Times, but that's another story) wrote today that state Sen. Evelyn Lynn, a two-term Republican from Ormond Beach, has introduced a bill that would make NASCAR Florida's “... -
Testing the water and the “healthy beaches” program
Beach Beat - Orlando SentinelBeachgoers in Central Florida should know there is regular testing of the ocean water for bacteria, the kind that can sometimes give people the runs. Unfortunately, not every mile of beach in Florida is always tested but in Brevard and Volusia county,... -
College-prep boarding school gets Gov’s approval
Sentinel School Zone - Orlando SentinelCatching up on some news of interest from last week……… While we reported that Gov. Rick Scott signed a slew of school choice bills last week, we didn't mention that on Tuesday he also signed one that creates a pilot program boarding... -
Teachers’ union files suit to kill proposed constitutional amendment allowing funds to religious institutions
Central Florida Political Pulse - Orlando SentinelTALLAHASSEE — The Florida Education Association, joined by other school administrators and religious leaders, filed suit in a Tallahassee court Wednesday challenging a proposed constitutional amendment that would allow state funds to go to religious...
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