COMMENTARY: Take me out to the ball game

I went to the baseball game Sunday. I arrived at about the third inning. It was one of those days when one was either inside wanting to be outside, or outside never wanting the day to go away. I didn’t feel guilty sitting stagnant on the first base line. I doubt anyone did.

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If walls could talk: Family renovates historical home on State Street

Many houses that line the streets leading to the downtown square have history. Some are barely standing to tell it. On Chestnut Street, St. James Apartments will be closed soon for mass renovation. Some are still going strong. At 1149 State St., the dark red brick, two-story Victorian house stands with a porch and a balcony wrapping around the right.

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A time of innocence, a time of confidences

TAMPA, Fla. – Dick Lee, 77, said it’s been at least 18 years since he’s visited his hometown, Bowling Green. He moved to Tampa, Fla., with his family in 1948 at age 18, and lives there today, in a house by a lake with banana trees and lizards. Dick worked for the circuit court for five years, just like his father did when Dick grew up in Bowling Green.

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Academy wants representation, too

Student Government Association members and advisers determined in a meeting on March 18 the need for Academy of Math and Science representation in the SGA. SGA President Jeanne Johnson and Executive Chief of Staff Skylar Jordan met with Howard Bailey, associate vice president of student affairs and development, Charley Pride, director of student activities and organizations, and Gene Tice, vice president of student affairs and campus services.

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