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Tiara condo association sues insurer
Tiara condo association sues insurer over hurricane repairs (BizJournals)
Their homes were hit with double damage from hurricanes Frances and Jeanne in 2004, and now the residents of the inhabitable Tiara condominium in Singer Island claim an insurer is walloping their wallets.
Terrorism concerns drive man to enlist (Northwestern)
Some might think 27-year-old Erik Hoglund, a worker's compensation claims adjuster at Sentry Insurance, has everything to lose by joining the Army. But the father of a one-year-old boy and husband of three years to a 25-year-old wife doesn't see it that way at all.
Small-town feel remains in Mill Creek 32 years later (Seattle Times)
The fittingly dubbed "Cypress," "Evergreen," and "Spring Tree" communities surround the golf course and trails that are part of the area's...
A day we'll never forget (Boca Beacon)
No meteorologist predicted that Hurricane Charley would hit Gasparilla Island one year ago this week. The storm was supposed to sweep up the Suncoast and come ashore in Tampa.
Firefighters, others praised for efforts at Beehive fire (Arkadelphia Daily Siftings Herald)
Arkadelphia city directors and the members of the public proclaimed their appreciation and pride in all the firefighters, police officers and others who assisted with the fire that destroyed Group Living Inc.'s Beehive Industries building Wednesday night.
No recovery yet in sight for bike shop (The News-Press)
A year ago, Gerard Campanella was photographed sitting amid the ruins of his Bike Center of Port Charlotte. Hurricane Charley had clobbered his 4,000-square-foot shop at 3755 Tamiami Trail.


