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Florida Trend: Making the Most of your Florida Meeting

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:41+00:00 December 14th, 2005|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

In the faceless world of e-mail and faxes, creating opportunities for handshakes and face-to-face interaction can refresh and energize your business, clients and employees. Trade shows, board meetings, incentive trips, conferences and conventions offer great ways to reconnect. "We live in the age of immediacy, and the Internet is an extremely powerful tool for sharing information," [...]

Alex and The Hobo: A Chicano Life and Story

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 November 14th, 2005|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , |

Authors include Jose Inez Taylor, a farm worker, strike organizer, construction worker, Chicano activist, and writer among other titles, who live in Antonito, Colorado. Taylor wrote the fiction portion of this book based on experiences of his own life. James M. Taggard analyzes the narrative and interviews Taylor about his life and how it relates to [...]

Lake City Reporter: Back from a mission of mercy

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 July 29th, 2005|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Neither whiplash or a twisted leg could keep a group of Lake City volunteers from traveling to the Central American country of Honduras to help others. Six Lake City residents recently returned from a visit to the Honduran capital, Tegucigalpa, on a medical mission of White Fields/Omega. Debbie Chauncey, registered nurse; Janelle Wardwell, occupational and physical therapy assistant; [...]

Lake City Reporter: Lake City could have been home to UF

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 July 27th, 2005|Categories: Blog, News, Samples|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Lake City would be very different today if it was still the home of the University of Florida. The massive institution’s student population of more than 47,000 is almost five times that of Lake City’s population. With more people, there would undoubtedly be more traffic, more businesses and more money. The orange and blue saga of [...]

Zoot Suit: A Bilingual Edition

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 July 25th, 2005|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , |

Valdez, Luis. Zoot suit: a bilingual edition. Houston, TX: Arte Publico Press, 2004. 224p ISBN 1-55885-439-8 paper $13.95 The author of this play is Luis Valdez, the founder of modern Chicano theater and film in the United States. He became a member of the United Farm Workers before founding El Teatro Campesino. He produce The Shrunken [...]

Lake City Reporter: Boy Scout earns his wings

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 July 19th, 2005|Categories: Blog, News, Samples|Tags: , , , |

When 13-year-old Jason Harrison decided he wanted to help the local homeless, he put himself in their shoes. "With the number of hurricanes we had last year and the current pace of tropical storms this year, I felt that there was a need to help the people that were made homeless as a result," he said. Harrison imagined [...]

Lake City Reporter: The sweet smell of aromatherapy

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 July 8th, 2005|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , |

WHITE SPRINGS For more than 18 years, Betty Cave has been learning about the benefits of soothing lavender and vibrant peppermint, and sharing it with everyone she meets - from hospice caregivers to cancer patients. The Arizona aromatherapist and herbalist believes using natural plant oils and extracts can greatly improveone's quality of life. She will be [...]

Lake City Reporter: Record-setting Fourth

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:42+00:00 July 5th, 2005|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , , , |

Between 15,000 to 20,000 people are estimated to have participated in the largest-ever Fourth of July celebration in Lake City. Despite such a large crowd, there were no problems at all, said Harvey Campbell, president of the Downtown Action Corporation. "We had no problems and were actually lucky with the weather," he said. "Everyone who I have heard [...]

Lake City Reporter Newspaper: Fantastic Fourth!

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:43+00:00 July 4th, 2005|Categories: Blog, News, Samples|Tags: , |

Downtown Lake City came alive with fun, food and patriotism with the biggest Fourth of July celebration ever. One highlight was the debut of the city's new interactive fountain in Olustee Park. Emily Bickel, 11, and friend Maggie Hughes, 12, jumped around the fountain and giggled as the cool waters splashed up from the motion sensors. "I moved [...]

Lake City Reporter Newspaper: A Different kind of Prison

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:44+00:00 July 2nd, 2005|Categories: Blog, News, Samples|Tags: , , |

Completed construction at Lake City Correctional Facility has caused growth in inmate population, staff and programming. The prison's inmate population nearly tripled from approximately 350 inmates to 893, said Warden Fred Lawson. The facility holds young inmates ages 19-24, called "youthful offenders," who come from all over the state. "With the construction and larger inmate population, we hired [...]