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The Orlando Sentinel is the primary newspaper of Orlando, Florida, and the Central Florida region, in the United States. It was founded in 1876 and is currently owned by Tribune Publishing Company . The Orlando Sentinel is owned by parent company, Tribune Publishing .
Raymond Ralph Dunagin Jr. (June 19, 1937 – June 24, 2020) was an American cartoonist for the Orlando Evening Star and the Orlando Sentinel from 1961 to 2001. He was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize twice. [1] [2]
He contributed to the Rosewood Report [1] and also wrote for the Orlando Sentinel. Bibliography. Racial Change and Community Crisis: St. Augustine, Florida, 1877-1980 ...
O'Neill was born in Arcadia, Florida. He attended the University of Florida [3] and the University of Florida School of Law. [4] In 1957, O'Neill was elected to the Florida House of Representatives, serving until 1966. [2] O'Neill died in May 1996, at the age of 75. [4]
Florida's digital newspaper Florida Keys Keynoter: Marathon: McClatchy Company Florida Sentinel Bulletin: Tampa: Florida Star: Jacksonville 1951 Issues for 1956-1968, 2005-2019 https://thefloridastar.com available in the Florida Digital Newspaper Library: Florida Sun-Review: Orlando: 1922 Florida Times-Union [10] Jacksonville [1] 1864 Gannett ...
Aaron Herbert De Groft (December 2, 1965 – January 18, 2025) was an American museum director, author, and art curator. He was a deputy director and chief curator at the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art and a director for the Muscarelle Museum of Art at the College of William & Mary before he joined the Orlando Museum of Art in Florida in 2021.
Official organ of the Florida Independent Order of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria and Florida Knights of Pythias. [24] Published by Matthew M. Lewey. [24] Became the Standard-Sentinel in 1917 upon Lewey's purchase of the Florida Standard. [23] Merged with Tampa Bulletin to form the Florida Sentinel Bulletin in 1919. [25] Gainesville ...
Huntley was born in Clay County, Florida, the son of Edith Lillian Hill and Frank T. Huntley. He attended Clay County High School and the University of Florida. [6] In 1965, Huntley was elected to the Florida House of Representatives, serving until 1966. [4] [5] Huntley died on July 12, 2006, [3] at the age of 78.