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“Thank God! Now there will always be Our Keewaydin!” Those were the parting words of John “Speedy” Rush in 1945, as he handed over the keys to the fondly remembered “Ange
Never mind the stereotype of singleminded profiteering and greed in American business, with its crippling economic consequences. The do-gooders remain strikingly in evidence, fortunately for the rest
Benjamin Disraeli, the famed author and British statesman in the mid-1800s, said there are three kinds of lies: lies, darned lies and statistics.
The final frontier of Southwest Florida attracted all walks of life, men and women who were connected by the common thread of adventure and freedom. Perhaps nowhere is this connection so unusual as th