Travel | The new U.S. Civil Rights Trail and Mississippi Museum
By Debi Lander
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On July 4, Americans celebrate our country’s independence. While the 13 colonies broke free in 1776, individual freedoms have come more slowly, with the struggle for Civil Rights continuing to this day....
Pantry Raiders | Serve steak alongside a backyard barbecue staple
By NewsLine Staff
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A night of al fresco dining next to a grill in the backyard can be a great way to spend an evening. Nearly any type of food can be grilled, and steaks...
Look to nature for beach renourishment?
By Martie Thompson
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It’s summertime — and hurricane season — and on St. Johns County’s 42 miles of beaches, homeowners and beachgoers alike are keeping a wary eye out for tropical activity. The last two...
Get to Know … Mike Rolewicz
By Angela Higginbotham
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Mike Rolewicz grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore, Md., and graduated with a degree in finance from Penn State University. In 1995, Rolewicz fell in love with Northeast Florida and an...
Alhambra’s “Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” sure to delight audiences of all ages
By Martie Thompson
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“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang” is a fantasmagorically fun family musical now being performed at Alhambra Theatre and Dining — and the star of the show is a car. Not an ordinary car,...