Matt Soergel - Florida Times-Union
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As Jacksonville celebrates its bicentennial, its history is marked by turning points that altered the course of the city, for better or worse.
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The state of Maine and the city of Wiscasset are preparing to honor the legacy of Johnson, one of the most accomplished people to ever come out of Jacksonville — and an occasional summer visitor to Maine.
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Sam Newey, 98, says he's never talked much about his wartime experiences. He was often scared in combat, he said, and was just doing what he was told.
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After the Russian invasion, Tom Nolan and Bruce Barcelo quickly shifted their nonprofit, Committee for Open Democracy, from political work to humanitarian aid.
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Leonid Ovdiiuk was on patrol in the spring of 2020 when enemies detonated a bomb planted in the road on the disputed border with Russia. As Ovdiiuk is treated in Jacksonville, his family is in hiding 6,000 miles away.
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The new names are intended to show that the two hospitals are part of a large statewide network of health care providers.
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Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the day Dale Regan died — the day a fired teacher returned to the Episcopal School of Jacksonville, armed with an assault rifle, and killed the head of school, then himself.
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Jordan Davis was 17 when he was shot by a middle-aged man after a dispute about loud music outside a Jacksonville gas station.
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Kyle Stucki and Curt DeWitt, a couple of childhood friends from the Beaches, are just about done renovating the 1946 motor-court motel on Atlantic Boulevard.
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The Cowford name represented the narrow spot on the St. Johns River where it was possible for ranchers to get their cows across the water.