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Pastor Joe Nelms delivers Talladega Nights inspired NASCAR prayer
Sentinel Sports Now - Orlando SentinelJoe Nelms delivered an unusual prayer inspired by the comedic film about NASCAR "Talladega Nights," starring Saturday Night Live alum Will Ferrell. Nelms thanked God for his "smoking hot wife" and concluded the prayer with the words from the popular... -
UF releases women’s basketball schedule
Swamp Things - Gators Blog - Orlando SentinelFlorida released its women's basketball schedule today, with the Gators playing 17 games against teams that made the postseason last year. The schedule also features two doubleheaders with the men's team. The Gators return all five starters and 11... -
Gaylord Hotels offer deals for teachers in August
Postcards from FloridaIn August, Gaylord Hotels honors teachers across the country through its partnership with Teach for America. As Gaylord's Rooms for Good featured charity, Teach For America will receive 10 percent of the total Rooms for Good package rate booked at all... -
Obituary: Ernest Brock
RUSSELL SPRINGS — Ernest Brock of Russell¿Springs died June 2, 2011. Funeral services were Saturday at Wilson Funeral Home. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery in Bowling Green. Survivors include his wife, Ruth Stevens Brock; a daughter, Yalanda Brock... -
President Obama, Michelle Obama receive book on Florida Highwaymen
Orlando Arts BlogThe Florida’s Highwaymen: Legendary Landscapes book, published by the Historical Society of Central Florida in Orlando, was presented to Michelle Obama at the First Lady’s Annual Luncheon at the Congressional Club in Washington, D.C., on May... -
Festivals abound around the U.S.
Those planning a summer vacation in the U.S., have plenty of special, enriching events to enjoy in various parts of the country.
Here are more than a dozen events –just some of what's on tap for the summer--arranged chronologically. These festivals...Tags: Arts, Music, Oregon, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Country and Western (genre)
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From Sun Magazine: Oprah -- Built in Baltimore
Oprah Winfrey is one great storyteller.
So let her set the stage for the story of her years in Baltimore — seven and a half years starting in 1976 that would profoundly shape not only the life of the young anchorwoman, but also give birth to the...Tags: Television, Mount Washington, Rentals, Talk Shows (genre), Washington (U.S. state)
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Latino kids follow parents' lead when it comes to exercising (or not)
Compared with other ethnic groups, Hispanic adults spend very little time engaging in leisure time activity. And their lack of playtime may be contributing to their kids' sedentary habits--and excess weight, says new research. The authors of the study,...Tags: Weight, Obesity, National or Ethnic Minorities, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology
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Derrick Henry switches top 3 to Florida, Georgia, Florida State
There’s a new frontrunner for Yulee running back Derrick Henry.
The rising junior now has the Florida Gators as his favorite school and rounds out his top three with Georgia and Florida State. He previously had favored the Seminoles.
“...Tags: Tampa, Orlando, Eric Beverly, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida), Nike, Inc.
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Singer George Jones released from hospital
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Country Music Hall of Fame member George Jones is back at his home just outside Nashville Thursday after being hospitalized overnight. His publicist, Kirt Webster, tells The Associated Press that "George is home, resting...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Medical Procedures and Tests, Health
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Contest helping Ebensburg teen pursue musical dreams
Brittany Lees' dreams of pursuing a musical career received a boost last month when the Ebensburg girl won a national contest in search of the "Next Great Artist."
Lees, a junior at Central Cambria High School, won the contest sponsored by K-LOVE, a...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), New York City, Elections, Washington, DC, Politics
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Celebration of First Amendment coming to North Central: Live video stream at www.petoskeynews.com
As part of the Lecture Series at North Central Michigan College, Freedom Sings(R) will be presented at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, March 23. The event will also be streamed live at www.petoskeynews.com.
This multimedia celebration of the First Amendment will...Tags: FBI, B.B. King, Education, Washington, DC, Human Interest
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