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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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Jimmy’s Fishing Report

By Jimmy Tomazinismail@floridanewsline.com And here we are in the slow simmer before the rolling boil of the summer. The river changes a lot in April,...

Pantry Raiders | Move over crab; shrimp cakes are crisp and tasty

By NewsLine Staffmail@floridanewsline.com Seafood is a healthy addition to any diet. Seafood, whether it's fish, mollusks or crustaceans, tends to be lower in calories and...

Gardening | Summer in the time of climate change

By Master Gardener Volunteer Lesley Arrandalemail@floridanewsline.com Moving into the summer months, it’s worth keeping a close eye on the weather. So far, predictions are for...

Relay For Life set for April 13 at Nease 

By NewsLine Staffmail@floridanewsline.com Nease High School will host the American Cancer Society Relay For Life of the First Coast six-hour event again this spring. Hundreds...

Great St. Johns River Cleanup: A collaboration of cleanups throughout watershed

By NewsLine Staffmail@floridanewsline.com The St. Johns Riverkeeper, local governments, nonprofits and businesses are partnering to organize the second annual Great St. Johns River Cleanup, a...

Get to Know … Dr. Ron Joseph 

By Tiffany Merlo Phelpsmail@floridanewsline.com Dr. Ron Joseph’s motivation for taking ice skating lessons when he was younger was pretty simple — beat a neighborhood kid...

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