July 2019
Historic preservation monies buy community-wide benefits By MELODY JAMESON “If we neglect the history of our communities, our children will, too.” This is Dr. Arthur “Mac” Miller, direct descendant of…
CHAMBER NEWS & VIEWS I’m sure you remember that one warning your parents and teachers gave you growing up. Well, the first one I heard over and over was “Don’t…
Easy, effective mosquito control As the summer heat continues to rise, mosquitoes are invading. With advertisements for sprays, fogs, candles, repellents and other chemical-filled solutions in front of us all…
Shades of Apollo fifty years later By TROY McCLELLAN / KATIE McCLELLAN In 1961, President John F. Kennedy challenged the United States to land a man on the moon and…
Enterprising Latinas develops internet access for economic, social needs By STEPHEN FLANAGAN JACKSON WIMAUMA — Another small but important step in closing the technology gap, the so-called “digital divide,” was…
Puppy brings smiles, warms hearts of seniors in various stages of dementia By LOIS KINDLE July 9 was a big day at Clare Bridge memory care residence in Sun City…
Pelican Players to present “cartoonish whodunit” July 25-27 By LOIS KINDLE Kings Point’s Pelican Players is currently rehearsing scenes for “The Trouble with Harry,” a 1950s Alfred Hitchcock film adapted…
Riverview student experiences new adventures on foray to Central America By STEPHEN FLANAGAN JACKSON A Riverview high school student extended her world beyond Big Bend Road and the Alafia River…
Camp Bayou to host Back to School – Back to Nature Aug. 3 By LOIS KINDLE Before the kids head back to school Aug. 12, why not celebrate the last…