
“Creating this new downtown development is much like planning a wedding. You plan and plan, but there will always be changes.”
Ruth Kegel, president of Masque Community Theatre, on the non-profit’s experience moving out of its space in the last original building in the
“If you look at some of the plays from last year, most of the guys I gave crack back blocks to were some of the biggest guys on the team. I gun for the big guys.”
Athlete of the Week on being the “small guy” on the King football team
“All of our vendors are local, and if they aren’t local, they are small businesses. The most important thing is that we try to keep money and jobs in our area.”
Rani Chehal, owner of , which opened recently at 11706 N. 51st St.
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“We’re not aware of this scam being carried out locally yet, but with new cameras coming online throughout the area, it’s only a matter of time,” Seeley said in the release. “We want to get ahead of the game and warn residents to beware of possible scams involving red light cameras.”
Deputy Chief Bernard Seeley, of the Temple Terrace Police Department, via a press release on the potential for red light camera scams
“We find that an organic onion from the backyard is far milder, sweeter and tastier than any that you buy in stores. They could change a dish from ordinary to extraordinary.”
Blogger Steven McBride on his family’s experience with onions they grow themselves
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Comment of the Week:
“The sinkhole was all fixed and all the roads were open normally this morning. A big thank you to the road crews!”
Reader Jamie Robe, who updated all of us on the progress made to repair the sinkhole at the intersection of Fletcher and Nebraska avenues this week as he drives through it daily
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