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Pain is a necessary evil for Tampa Bay Rowdies forward Daniel Antoniuk
Tampabay.com
... bluish-purple colored right foot resting inside a wastebasket filled with cold water and rapidly-melting ice. He grimaced as he lifted his ailing foot from the makeshift ice bath. &quot;I jammed my toe in the game (Tuesday at Jacksonville),&quot; he said.

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Recession lessons learned kept companies afloat
Jacksonville Business Journal
... construction and engineering industries went from red-hot to ice-cold in a matter of months during the recession, leaving many businesses unable to weather the extreme climate change. The construction and extraction industries in the Jacksonville ...


Bold City still serves up solid beers in a friendly atmosphere
Florida Times-Union (blog)
Bold City Brewery was Jacksonville&#39;s first craft brewery when it opened almost four years ago. So it&#39;s appropriate for the official Amber Waves tasting panel (motto: Boldly going where many other beer lovers have gone before) to end its tour of local ...

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HSL-42 Det 3 past halfway point
Florida Times-Union
The Norsemen, homeported at NAS Jacksonville, have executed a multitude of unit-level missions, as well as joint international exercises with their SH-60B Seahawk helicopter. Assignments range from anti-submarine warfare (ASW) to security coverage ...


Working on the First Coast: Herpetology keeper at Jacksonville zoo handles all ...
Florida Times-Union
Emily Mikus, a herpetology keeper at the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, holds Curly, a native Florida pine snake. Working on the First Coast is a weekly Q&amp;A with entrepreneurs, small business owners and others making a living in Northeast Florida.


Jacksonville reverend dies at age 59 of apparent heart attack
Florida Times-Union
George Harvey&#39;s Springfield church usually had from 20 to 30 worshipers at a time, yet he was known around Jacksonville. He preached in prisons, jails and nursing homes. He tirelessly campaigned to reduce the city&#39;s murder rate and solve cold-case ...

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Who to Watch in 2012: Part 1
Black & Teal
Sep 20, 2009; Jacksonville, FL, USA; Jacksonville Jaguars running back Rashad Jennings (23) reacts during the game against the Arizona Cardinals at Jacksonville Municipal Stadium. The Cardinals won 31-17. Mandatory Credit: Fernando Medina-US PRESSWIRE ...

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Storm Team 9: Storms scattered around the area
WNCT
Storms are scattered south of Greenville, New Bern, and west of Jacksonville near the Duplin County line. If you&#39;re under one of these storms, you can expect locally heavy rain, frequent lightning, gusty winds and small hail with these storms.

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Jacksonville Veterinarian Cautions that the Recent Warm Winter and Forecasted ...
PR Web (press release)
Whether one calls it climate change or global warming, no one disputes the fact that last winter was non-existent in Jacksonville. In fact, it was one of the warmest winters on record. Fleas normally suffer in the cold and dry months of winter.

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On a charm offensive, Romney speaks to reporters, offers cookies, shows ...
Washington Post
He brought them warm chocolate chip cookies for the flight from Jacksonville to Palm Beach, Fla. After he got off the plane, he walked over to show reporters a picture of his 5-year-old grandson, Parker. It was “wild hair day” at school and the ...

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