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    The Herald-Tribune was one of the first newspapers in the nation to have an in-house 24-hour cable news channel. SNN was founded in 1995 along with partner Comcast . SNN was sold to private investors in January 2009.

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  5. Venice, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Venice was first known as "Horse and Chaise" because of a carriage-like tree formation that marked the spot for fishermen. [3] During the 1870s, Robert Rickford Roberts established a homestead near a bay that bears his name today, Roberts Bay. [14] Francis H. "Frank" Higel, originally from France, arrived in Venice in 1883 with his wife and six ...

  6. Obituary - Wikipedia

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    Still, for particularly major figures, advance obituaries may be drafted early in their lives and revised constantly throughout the following years or decades. Bill McDonald, obituaries editor of The New York Times, estimated in 2016 that Fidel Castro's obituary "cost us more man/woman hours over the years than any piece we've ever run". Work ...

  7. Two candidates vie for Seat 2 on Venice City Council - AOL

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    Dusty Feller and Ron Smith both eye Seat 2 as Mitzie Fiedler angles for a third consecutive term

  8. Wednesday's letters: Hospitals not keeping up with demand in ...

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    Even after Sarasota Memorial opens the extension at its local campus next year, the town won't have enough beds. Patients are being sent to Sarasota.

  9. Treasure Coast Newspapers - Wikipedia

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    The Stuart News grew out of the merger of the Stuart Times (1913) and Stuart Messenger (1915), which was sold to the Clyma family in 1922. They converted the publication into a daily newspaper called the Stuart Daily News in 1925, claiming then that Stuart was the smallest town in the U.S. to have a daily newspaper.