Light-up McIntosh December 15
Light-up McIntosh will begin at the Civic Center at 6:30 p.m. The event will host Santa Clause and an area choir from six local churches will sing.
11.24.06 -- NOTICE: Bulletin Board notices and dog talk
Friday, November 24, 2006
A reader has posted a bulletin board notice about stray dogs. Click here or hit the link at the top of the screen to go to the bulletin board for discussion.
As an aside, Bonnie from Sportsman's Cove called me last night to ask if I would post a picture of a stray dog that she's harbored that she believes to be someone's pet because he wandered down to camp wearing a leash. More information pending and a photo pending on this found, lost guy.
Don't miss the comments under "what we're thankful for" -- some folks wrote some nice notes about their neighbors.
posted by Cher @ 12:58 PM,
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- At November 28, 2006 4:19 PM , Cher said...
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Update: I finally got the rest of the story on the dog Bonnie found. Apparently, someone came and picked him up.
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I'm Cher From McIntosh, FL I'm a graduate student at the University of Florida working on a master's degree in Mass Communication. While I was finishing my undergrad degree in journalism last year, I reported on McIntosh, Fla. for an in-depth reporting class. I figured that the reporting and the public record files should go somewhere people can access them. Reporters don't report to keep the information they find to themselves. Some of that reporting is included here in a forum that allows response. McIntosh suffers because with no news coverage, the local government and the rumor mill have too much potential to run rampant over residents. I moved to McIntosh in the fall of 1999. My profile
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