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Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Rare but Real: Local man’s breast cancer journey inspires mission to educate others

By Tracy McCormick-Dishman When Bill Carter felt a lump on his chest on New Year's Day 2024, he almost brushed it off. But being married...

A fighter’s guide to cancer: 23 years later

By Renay Daigle “It’s positive,” the doctor said. How could something so life-changingly negative be labeled “positive?” I had breast cancer. And I was six months...

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Creekside wrestling finishes strong

By NewsLine Staff mail@floridanewsline.com Creekside Knights wrestling finished the 2016 season with three state qualifiers who turned into two state placers. In the past eight seasons,...

Considerable fun at the Alhambra’s “Big River”

By Martie Thompson editor@floridanewsline.com Jim foretold that Huckleberry Finn’s life would contain “considerable trouble and considerable joy,” but the telling of their tale provides considerable fun...

Runners and walkers support Character Counts!

By NewsLine Staff mail@floridanewsline.com The Character Counts! 6 Pillars 6K/3K Run/Walk was held on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2016 at 9 a.m., beginning and ending at Palencia...

Bartram Trail Academies team up with Habitat for Humanity

By Nery DiDeo mail@floridanewsline.com On Saturday, Jan. 16, Bartram Trail Academies had several student and parent volunteers work with Habitat for Humanity in St. Augustine. The volunteers...

Girls run for empowerment and fun at Palencia Elementary

By Nicole Sawyer mail@floridanewsline.com Girls on the Run at Palencia Elementary School is an after school club that is part personal journey, part sisterhood, and part...

Pavilions are everywhere

By Johnny Masiulewicz mail@floridanewsline.com St. Johns loves its pavilions. And why shouldn't we? The simplest of constructs yet so absolutely geometric, the pavilion is just square and...

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