I hate holiday columns, because I don't think anyone is reading the paper. And as it is, I have far too few readers.
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Unhappy with chicken wings, woman calls 911
The chicken wings she had just been delivered were unsatisfactory, $13 for about five wings.
Heroes remembered by El Jobean groups
Several community and veterans groups came together here Saturday to honor those who served, fought, bled and died for their country, and to make sure their legacy lives on.
Area business cooks up sweet recognition
For Bob and Sandy Hall, there's nothing sweeter in life than baking cakes. The Port Charlotte couple opened a small wholesale bakery seven years ago, earning revenue by driving around town selling treats from their truck.
Homer Noodleman to perform at Cultural Center
Homer Noodleman, who was the King of Taiwan for three days and enjoys goat juggling, can reach heights of 18 feet and 3 inches, depending on the size of bed he sleeps in.
Veteran to speak at Memorial Day ceremony
Retired U.S. Airforce Reserve Master Sgt. Kim Lovejoy thinks Memorial Day is about more than barbecues.
Today’s Top Story
Floridians will be more reluctant to pack their bags for a road trip this holiday weekend compared to years past, citing mostly financial reasons.
Habitat called a blessing by three families
The sun beat down on the crowd that gladly gathered Friday morning outside the Port Charlotte home of Kristy Lauer and her four children.
Hundreds of teens being arrested at local malls
The NBC2 Investigators go undercover at our shopping malls. We wanted to know why hundreds of teens are being cited for trespassing and even arrested.
Man creates oil cleanup game, Spillville 2: Burn, Baby, Burn
PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. - Rob Rega of Port Charlotte spent many years as a professional database developer.