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History was certainly made last night; but it's all that led up to the eventual election of Sen. Barack Obama I'll remember for a life time.
... continue reading The Florida Fight is Finally Over. Few stories move me like police officers funeral. This morning, as I wiped away a few tears at Jacksonville Memory Gardens in Orange Park, I was again reminded why these ceremonies are so touching.
... continue reading A Hero's Goodbye. Since arriving in Biloxi Sunday afternoon, I was subsisting on a diet of convience store microwaveable meals and vending machine snacks. That is until I got the tip of the trip. A Waffle House in Ocean Springs, just one exit over on I-10 was open.
... continue reading A Beacon of Burgers and Hash Browns. I've only lived in Florida two and a half years, so Fay was my first tropical storm and Gustav is now my first hurricane...and even in Mississippi, he was impressive.
... continue reading My First Hurricane. I'll be posting pictures of southern Mississippi's Gustav response shortly, in the meantime, just a weather update.
... continue reading Reporter's Notebook: Bracing for a Big One. Greetings from D'Iberville, Mississippi just a few miles north of Biloxi. I was hoping to report to you this week from New Orleans, but despite having a hotel room booked, the evacuation routes opened up around 4 a.m. Sunday and all roads into the Big Easy were shut down.
The energy was palpable. Campaingn signs lined Bay Street near Metropolitan Park, volunterers both young and old did their best to pass out fans, stickers, buttons and sign up prospective supporters. But I take 3 big themes away from Thursday Night's Hob Nob 2008 sponsored by the Jacksonville Regional Chamber of Commerce.
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