Apr 5, 2009 | Florida Times-Union
NewTo relocate, ranch needs help: money, materials
Residents are scrambling to rescue a Brantley County nonprofit therapeutic horse-riding center, serving children and adults with disabilities, which faces closure unless it relocates in a month.
Georgia Womana s Grassroots Humanitarian Efforts Reach Around the World
When 44-year-old Lori Bennett of Hortense, Georgia suffered a spinal cord injury leaving her permanently disabled with partial paralysis and unable to work, she could have easily given up on life.
Zoe pets her ride, China, as Tasha Middleton adjusts her helmet before a therapy ride.
Only You can Prevent Bear Sign Thefts
That's what Fire Chief Michael Carver of the Hortense Volunteer Fire Department wants to know.
Smokey Bear stolen from fire department
A Florida fire chief said a 6-foot-tall wooden Smokey Bear cut-out was stolen from outside of his fire station.
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