Travel | Touring Louisiana plantations
By Debi Lander
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Before the Civil War, cotton was king and sugar reigned as “white gold.” The South’s economy depended on their production. Wealthy barons established large plantations where slaves worked the fields.
New Orleans became...
Travel | Famous trees to see in the South
By Debi Landermail@floridanewsline.com
While I don’t consider myself a tree hugger (environmental campaigner),
I am very fond of trees. I’m especially attracted to those with historical...
Hulvey’s perfect storm
By Eleanor Pollitt
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As Jackie Robinson once said, “A life is not important, except in the impact it has on other lives.”
This can be observed throughout the communities of St. Johns and Mandarin, but more...
Positivity campaign launched: “Make Your Own Sunshine”
By NewsLine Staffmail@floridanewsline.com
Florida may be known for its ample supply of sunshine, but one does not have to rely on the actual sun to spread warmth and happiness.
Julington Creek Light Parade signals start of holiday season
By Martie Thompsoneditor@floridanewsline.com
Christmas on the Creek will light up Julington Creek on Saturday, Dec. 5 beginning at 7 p.m. The annual event, sponsored by the Julington Creek Prop...