Thousands who register to vote just say 'no party' (Identity Theft Prevention)
Thousands who register to vote just say 'no party'
New voter registration statistics bolster Tampa Bay's reputation as the home of the swing voter. In Pinellas, they may also spell trouble for Republicans.
Source: www.sptimes.com
Taking a shot at the game of life
The Courtside Cavaliers have two coaches who want to teach something bigger than basketball.
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Story of tower turns on power
A backhoe knocks down a tower. The owner wants to replace it. The city of Seminole is flexing its muscles.
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POLICE REPORTS - Kenton Community Recorder
Sarah Smith, 18, 39 Tripoli Lane, possession of drug paraphernalia, April 17. Winston A. Johnson, 23, Alden Court, assault, April 18. David A. Cogsville, 57, 6842 Montgomery Rd., Cincinnati, third degree possession of a controlled substance, April 18.
Source: news.communitypress.com
Stamp Out Hunger a huge success
What a generous community spirit existed on Saturday, May 13! Thousands of people left food by their mailboxes for the Stamp Out Hunger 2006 Letter Carriers' Food Drive. Hundreds of letter carriers not only delivered the mail but also transported donated food back to the post offices.
Source: www.sptimes.com
Indictments
A Warren County grand jury Wednesday indicted two men on robbery and other related charges. Bowling Green Police Detective Barry Raley handled the cases against 18-year-old William F. Ford II and 22-year-old Larry Glenn Osborne.
Source: www.bgdailynews.com

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