Thursday, December 28, 2006

Residents not all happy (Apartments clearwater) to leave Apartments

Connecticut Post - ANSONIA When Clara Jones looks out her window, she can see the past. From the window in her first-floor unit at the Riverside Apartments housing complex, she remembers seeing children playing games outside, laughing and enjoying themselves. "I
News-Press - The incident forced the evacuation of surrounding apartments as police and sheriff's deputies spent several hours trying to communicate with Jackson, unaware he had left. A Charlotte County SWAT team finally forced its way into the empty apartment.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

'Closer to (Apartments clearwater) home'

For Aaron Holmes, there are few places he would rather be. Aaron Holmes shifted in a swivel chair, staring out the seventh-floor window of the Wachovia Building in downtown St. Petersburg.
In anticipation of 100,000 new residents who are expected to call Kitsap County their home in the coming decades, North Kitsap saw many changes in 2006. And many more are anticipated in 2007.
CLEARWATER - He just turned 16, and city leaders are already turning to him for guidance. Jesse Sherman is one of 11 members on the city's volunteer budget task force, a board designed to find ways to save Clearwater money and possibly lower taxes.
Weird animal stories, political squabbles and arguments over music - who knew there would be a test on this stuff? Welcome to our annual news quiz. Answers appear on P age 6 . A makeup exam will be given in 12 months.
Jeff Arthur sat in a chair with a legal tablet on his lap. He had a pencil and was scribbling notes as he questioned two WGAL-TV 8 clients.
DAYTONA BEACH -- Think globally, act locally. That's not just a motto for civic leaders and op-ed columnists, it can also be a slogan for the top 10 Volusia-Flagler sports stories of 2006.
Sophomore Julius Forte calmy sinks his free throws in overtime. ST. PETERSBURG - Pretty soon, teams will learn not to foul Boca Ciega sophomore Julius Forte in crunch time.
Jesse Harms Lakewood/Naval Academy Prep credits consistency, good physical training and coaching for his success on the football field. The punter completed his third season at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy with impressive results, just like his first two years.