2017
By LOIS KINDLE Hundreds of residents brought bags of prescription drugs to Community Hall last Friday during Operation Medicine Cabinet’s annual fall collection. They turned in 579.75 pounds of expired…
By PHYLLIS HODGES Do you ever wonder about those commercial signs offering everything from carpet cleaning to house buyers and sellers that litter our roadsides? Some questions that might come…
Giving from the heart: Alpha Pizza House patrons reach out to mothers in need at Alpha House of Tampa
By MITCH TRAPHAGEN As many good things do, particularly this time of year, it all began with a child. And for the patrons of Alpha Pizza House, Autumn was, and…
By YVETTE C. HAMMETT Linda Harris knew a future was brewing for her gifted youngster from the time he was 2, collecting bugs, snakes and lizards. By the time he…
By LOIS KINDLE Children aren’t the only ones we go shopping for at Christmas. Our four-legged family members are also high on the list. According to the American Pet Products…
By LOIS KINDLE Bud and Brenda Hoshaw, owners of RedHawk Ranch in Wimauma, once again brought in native dancers from as far away as Peru for the recent 3rd annual…
By TANYA DORAN Executive Director, Greater Riverview Chamber of Commerce As the holiday season quickly approaches, I encourage you to take time to think about the past and give thanks…
Debra Ann Kaprive Debra Ann Kaprive, 63, left for distant shores in grace with gratitude on November 25, 2017. Memorial contributions may be made to Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary, 13910 Seminole…
By YVETTE C. HAMMETT An old tomato packing plant on U.S. 41 North is transforming in to a hydroponic medical marijuana farm that will cater to patients across the state.…