Elmira’s Wildlife Sanctuary will host its 2nd Annual World Wildlife Festival March 1 with some exciting new additions. Robin Greenwood, Elmira’s president and CEO, recently acquired three 4-year-old ...
Baseball is back in swing in the South Shore, and the Stingrays opened their season with a heartbreaking 3-2 loss to Strawberry Crest on Feb. 11 and dropped a road game on Thursday, Feb. 13, at Plant, ...
The Greater SouthShore Chamber of Commerce held its Annual Banquet – CHAMBER RODEO and honored some special people. The Greater SouthShore Chamber of Commerce, formed through the merger of the ...
In case you haven’t noticed, it is baseball season in Florida at all levels, including the South Shore. All South Shore Five high school baseball teams have already started their 2025 season. Last ...
The Wolfe brothers have seen it all, from recession to tornado to displacement and hurricane, but through it all their produce stand in Riverview stands in testament to hard work and hope. That ...
Caregiving for someone with dementia or a debilitating disease is an all-consuming job that can take a steep toll on anyone who does it. If you’ve assumed this role and are spending hours on end ...
Set to celebrate the 19th annual Strawberry U-Pick at Fancy Farms in Plant City is Betty Jo Tompkins, who 19 years ago helped launch the event in memory of her son, Christopher, who as a student was ...
The huge skull of a glyptodont, a prehistoric relative of the armadillo, is the newest item on display at the Paleo Preserve Fossil Museum at Camp Bayou in Ruskin. The ancient mammal lived in the ...
Sumner basketball ended its 15-12 2024-25 campaign with a 60-49 loss to top-seeded Plant in the district championship game. The Stingrays were looking to avenge a 7-point home loss on Jan. 8 and ...
High-growth demand for recreation and event space is behind the recently completed gym expansion at the Spurlino Family YMCA off Big Bend Road in Riverview. That’s where Kenny Jenkins, superintendent ...
The 2024-25 boys basketball season ended in disappointing fashion for all five high schools in the South Shore five last week. Sumner High, under first-year Head Coach Augustine Gaddis, lasted the ...
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