Apr 29, 2008 | The Stuart News
Fill'er up: Blue Cypress Lake gets restocking
“If I had my life to live over”
Rick Stout gingerly passed the dip net to Beb Sebastian, who took a few steps and slowly turned the net inside out emptying its contents into a 100-gallon live well on a skiff's deck. via The Stuart News
St. Augustine Wine Hits Store Shelves in Florida
Talk Back: Post a comment on this article ST. AUGUSTINE, FL -- Wines made in St. via WJXX
City decides on hotel project, home demolitions today
Posted: Monday, April 14, 2008 ; Updated: 8:35 AM on Monday, April 14, 2008 St. Augustine City Commission will decide today whether to give final approval of a hotel whose construction would demolish seven ... via St. Augustine Record
Lopresti Chooses New Site in Sebastian, Florida
Since getting its program underway to build the long-awaited LoPresti Fury a few years ago, the LoPresti company has been looking for just the right place to build a new facility. via AVweb
Deborah and Gerald win book contest
Deborah Arnold, of Camillus, and Gerald D'Eredita, of Sebastian, FL, won the drawing to receive free copies of "Go Green, Live Rich,'' by David Bach. via The Post-Standard
Revival upcoming Good Shepherd Ministries, 4430 U.S. 1 South, will host a revival April 13-15 with Evangelist John Todd. via St. Augustine Record
Rocker from 'American Idol' to play at Capt. Hiram's
“We haven't gotten this much excitement before we even announced it. (The concert announcement) went on his Web site last week before we even realized we were on, and we started getting calls.”
Tickets go on sale Friday at 8 a.m. for Daughtry, who comes to Capt. Hiram's Resort in Sebastian on April 29. via Florida Today
South Florida Business Journal
1st United Bank to acquire Citrus Bank branches
“The employees of Citrus in each of their markets have done a terrific job of providing quality customer service, and we look forward to joining forces with their team as they become part of 1st United”
1st United Bank to acquire Citrus Bank branches via South Florida Business Journal
“We want to make downtown Sarasota a destination.”
Sarasota has beaches, sunshine, the arts and even the Ritz-Carlton. What it does not have is a catchy slogan. via HeraldTribune.com