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November 29, 2010
Florida State women's basketball team spend Thanksgiving giving shoes to Lewis Yard Primary

Freeport,
Grand Bahama - Florida State women's basketball players, coaches and
staff members spent the Thanksgiving holiday giving back.

The team worked with Samaritan's Feet, a non-profit organization
dedicated to changing lives through Shoes of Hope distributions around
the world, by going to the Lewis Yard Primary School in Freeport,
Bahamas while they were in town for the Junkanoo J...

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November 03, 2010
Shoe Store 'Attacked by Arsonists'

ARSONISTS are thought to have set fire to the country's biggest self-serve shoe store early yesterday morning in a second attack on the building since the weekend.

Bani, in Mackey Street, was destroyed in the blaze sparked at around 4.40am, less than an hour after Lincoln Bain, a major shareholder in the business, had abandoned his armed night watch of the store, which is next door to a branch ...

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April 06, 2024
K's Heart for Kids hosts Easter giveaway

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — On Holy Saturday, K's Heart for Kids distributed sweet treats, food, clothes, shoes, baby items, and groceries to hundreds of people in hopes of spreading goodwill during the Easter weekend. Boxes of candies were distributed to children's homes throughout the country leading up to the event. "There is a great economic need [...]

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April 02, 2024
K’s Heart Easter Giveaway

“This country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a good place for all of us to live in.” Theodore Roosevelt

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How To Save Sick Days
News Article
January 28, 2011
How To Save Sick Days

Want to avoid that "thing" that?s been going around? Your mood may have something to do with it. People who are carefree and calm seem to have extra armor against winter bugs. They get sick less often - and even if they do pick up a bug, they tend to have fewer symptoms. Yep, putting on a smile could be just the ticket. Don?t worry, be happy.

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January 27, 2011
Environmental concerns over marooned ship

By CELESTE NIXON

Tribune Staff Reporter

cnixon@tribunemedia.net

PORT officials are baffled over the origins of a ship marooned just off Blackbeard's Cay - which has left the island's coast strewn with clothes, shoes and other supplies.

As environmental concerns mount amid claims the vessel is leaking oil, Port Controller Commander Patrick McNeil, who was on leave when the boat ran aground, sa...

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Someone who cares
News Article
January 31, 2011
Someone who cares

If it weren’t for Mr. Moss, that long ago man with no need for a first name, Rashad Amahad might not have been doing what he’s doing now.
Perhaps Amahad wouldn’t spend his afternoons carving out a space for the children of his community to play and learn safely. Maybe he wouldn’t be so committed to that loftiest of ideals – the ability to actually make a change.
But y...

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HURRICANE ALERT
News Article
August 22, 2011
HURRICANE ALERT

HURRICANE ALERT - Killarney, please stay tuned to the news reports regarding Hurricane Irene. PREPARE for Nassau landfall on Thursday morning.
Hon. Dr. Hubert A. Minnis, Member of Parliament, Killanrey

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March 08, 2024
Rotary Club of Nassau’s Disaster Management Committee donates to NEMA

Members of the Disaster Management Committee of the Rotary Club of Nassau recently presented officials at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) with emergency grab-and-go-bags and sleeping bags to help mitigate the negative impacts of natural disasters such as hurricanes.

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January 26, 2024
Letters to the Editor: Crying wolf too often?

Editor, I have postulated before, and I will do so again, in saying, without fear of contradiction, that crime, per se. is NOT out of control. Yes, it is to be readily admitted that the inordinate spike in alleged homicides is problematic, but most all other types of crimes and criminal offenses are trending downwards. [...]

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