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Breaking bass barriers
Bassmaster broke down doors for women this weekend when it hosted a first-time, all-female bass fishing workshop. BassmastHER taught 17 women anglers, beginners and experienced, how to break into the bass-fishing world. The five-hour workshop took place across the street from the all-male Bassmaster Elite Series semifinals Saturday in Palatka.
James Beard-recognized chefs hit the Hastings Cabbage, Potato and Bacon Fest
The annual Hastings Cabbage, Potato and Bacon Festival returns on April 27-28 with the things that make it sound exactly like what folks might expect — the Lawn Mower Race and Spud 5K run, for example — along with events that one might find surprising. Case in point: An exploration of the town’s agricultural roots through the lenses of world-class culinarians, some of whom happen to be locals. ...
FHSAA 1A boys weightlifting championships: Palatka’s Foster, Smith finish Top 10 twice
It was a tough day for the seven county boys weightlifters at the Florida High School Athletic Association 1A championship Saturday at the RP Funding Center in Lakeland. Ishmael Foster and Roy Smith…
Palm Coast Professional Firefighters Endorses Sheriff Rick Staly for Re-election
BUNNELL – The Keep Rick Staly Our Sheriff Campaign announces another key endorsement for Sheriff Rick Staly’s re-election – Palm Coast Professional Firefighters, Local # 4807, says Keep Rick Staly Flagler County Sheriff. “…we have determined that you are the candidate best suited to represent public safety...
Whatley zooms from 95th to 2nd
PALATKA, Fla. — Brad Whatley ended Day 1 at the St. Johns River with only two bass totaling 8 pounds, 9 ounces, which left him in 95th place. In one more example of Whatley’s never-give-up competitive nature, he ended Day 3 with a 31-pound, 4-ounce limit, which vaulted him into second place going into Sunday’s championship top 10 round of the MAXAM Tire Bassmaster Elite at the St. Johns River. It was essentially a zero-to-hero performance.
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