This Week
By LOIS KINDLE Its popular cownose rays are gone for the season, but there’s still plenty to see and do at Tampa Electric’s Manatee Viewing …
Columns
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We all have our moods, depending upon the day and our situation: some days good, some days not so much. But moods aren’t just for individuals. Groups can also share a collective mood. And …
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Membership in the South Hillsborough Chamber of Commerce is, of course, my mantra. But once you join and schedule your ribbon-cutting, then what? Just because you are listed in the membership directory …
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The annual report from the American Cancer Society estimates that 1.9 million Americans will be diagnosed with cancer this year, which translates to 5,370 new cases being detected every day. …
Obituaries
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Harold Ross Karnes Harold Ross Karnes, known by Ross, 93, of Riverview, FL, passed away July 5, 2024, at Sun Towers Rehabilitation Center. Ross was born in Zanesville, Ohio, on …
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James Ray Stevens Aug. 2, 1939 – June 25, 2024 James (Jim) Ray Stevens, age 84, of Sun City Center, FL, passed away on June 25, 2024. Born in Clairton, …
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Melissa J. Dickinson Melissa Jane (Clark) Dickinson, of Bethesda, MD, passed away peacefully from Glioblastoma on June 10, 2024, surrounded by her family at her home. Melissa was born on …
Prep Sports
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By FRANCIS FEDOR Sumner traveled to South Tampa and left with a 19-13 win over Plant High School. The Plant Panthers came into the game with a 2-2 record with …
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By STEVE JACKSON The five high school football teams in the South Shore won four and lost one in last week’s grid action on Friday. Two of the squads posted …
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By STEVE JACKSON Four of the five South Shore football schools registered wins last Friday night. Unbeaten Lennard and 2-2 Spoto both overwhelmed opponents. Sumner and East Bay both hit …