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Scratched cabinets? Touch ‘em up in 5 minutes!
Linda and Clay in Ormond Beach have beautiful kitchen cabinets, but their pet guard on their cabinet doors marred and scratched the surface. The pet guard was supposed to keep their cat out off their cabinets but instead it peeled off the paint. We could sand down and paint the doors but instead we’re trying a wood touch-up tool.
As Welcome to Rockville stages rise in Daytona, heavy-metal fans gear up
As heavy-metal fans eagerly await the first power chords of Welcome to Rockville at Daytona International Speedway, preparations for the mammoth music festival already have shifted into high gear on the Speedway’s sprawling infield. “We start about two weeks before the festival happens,” said Chamie McCurry, chief marketing officer...
‘I Love You Mayor’: Palm Coast’s David Alfin Gets a Warmer Reception at Coffee Talk Than at Council
Based on the pillorying he regularly gets from the floor’s more abrasive fibers at Palm Coast City Council meetings, David Alfin can look like a mayor more embattled than front-running barely three months from an August primary when he’ll face, at last count, at least four challengers. But...
Man sentenced to 25 years for raping woman in Holly Hill
A man was sentenced Friday to 25 years in prison for raping a woman in Holly Hill while she spent the night at her coworker's apartment. Shawn Bradberry, 26, of Holly Hill, must also serve five years of sex offender probation once he is released from prison, according to the State Attorney’s Office. ...
Jacksonville native to earn Bethune-Cookman bachelor's degree — 20 years after starting
It was Shannon Walker's voice that got him in the door at Bethune-Cookman University in 2003. As a high-school choir singer, he visited what was then known as Bethune-Cookman College and met the school's longtime choral director, Rebecca Walker Steele, no relation. She liked his singing and encouraged him to apply. When he did, it was her voice that left a lasting impression on him.
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