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The Bobby Bones Show with Bobby, Amy, Lunchbox, Eddie and the whole crew! The Defendant Carecentrix, Inc. Is a healthcare service provider based in Hartford, Connecticut. It provides home health benefits management services for healthcare providers in the United States. The Employees Position(s): Verification Specialists Location(s): Anywhere in the United States Time Period: February 2016 through present The Claims in the Lawsuit The complaint. This weekend i am going shopping. First when i leave school i'm going to hang out with people i know. Tomorrow i will go to the mall and look for new timbs. John Reid, the Jacksonville Jaguars reporter for the Florida Times-Union, chats with me about the Jaguars and much more. Here is a rundown: Jaguars season opener (1:00); Florida A&M football and the Florida Classic (5:56); Big 10 football (11:30); Jeff Sims and Florida State football (15:30); C.J. Henderson and social distancing in professional football.
Lately my insomnia has come back with a passion. To sleep I need to take enough Xanax to knock myself out. Sleeping pills won't touch it, so after the twins go off to school for the day Dad goes back to sleep if he's lucky. If not, he yawns, moves slowly through the day and deals with a semi-depression state from lack of energy. Not even enough get up and go to watch a movie.Other than that, life is good. I'm eagerly awaiting March 26th, when the new Depeche Mode album is do out. Its also the date of the much awaited David Bowie record. This will be interesting.
As a fan of blues fusion from Elvis to Simon and now the SoulSavers this is specifically what I want to hear. When I hear the world Delta in an album title that is exactly what I expect in the music too.
Myiah makes a run (Nov. 9, 2018)
Myiah Russack-Cradeur nearly lost her leg as a high school soccer player. This is the story of how she wound up becoming a captain of her college soccer team. To read more, click here.
Faith, family, football: Bartram Trail graduate Nathan Peterman ready for NFL journey (April 23, 2017)
Through prayer, intercession, an insatiable work ethic and a competitiveness that can be attributed to a desire to keep up with older brothers, Ryan and Aaron, Peterman is on the cusp of joining the NFL. To read the full story, click here.
St. Augustine’s Caleb Farrell marches onward toward victory over cancer (Nov. 6, 2016)
When Notre Dame hosted Miami last month, 17-year-old Caleb and his family were five of the 80,795 who witnessed the victory from Notre Dame Stadium. To read the full story, click here.
Christian Pulisic inspires “crazy” superlatives from Klinsmann, US vets (Sept. 7, 2016)
Borussia Dortmund attacker Christian Pulisic became the youngest person to start a World Cup Qualifier for the U.S. men’s national soccer team. His teammates, coaches and even opponents were impressed for his full debut. To read the full story, click here.
Fortress Jax: US national team try to extend undefeated run in Jacksonville (Sept. 5, 2016)
The U.S. men’s national soccer team entered a critical World Cup Qualifying match against Trinidad & Tobago undefeated in five matches in Jacksonville. The story looked at the program’s recent history in Northeast Florida. To read the full story, click here.
History of St. Augustine High football (Aug. 28, Sept. 2 and Sept. 4, 2016)
St. Augustine High School has played 98 seasons of varsity football. This three-part series looks at the history of what has been an institution in America’s oldest city. To read the series click here: Part 1. Part 2. Part 3.
Ponte Vedra soccer coach Dave Silverberg is savant on sidelines (Feb. 3, 2016)
Dave Silverberg has won more than 300 games in just 15 years as a girls soccer coach. This story is about the one person in the Ponte Vedra High program Silverberg would prefer not to discuss: himself. To read the full story, click here.
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Sentimental Senior Day (Oct. 26, 2014)
Austin O’Connor overcame a slew of injuries to suit up for the Flagler College men’s soccer team in his senior season. He was rewarded for his effort on that journey with a few minutes on Senior Day. To read the full story, click here.
Bringing the past to life (July 20, 2014)
Harry Frantz is a St. Augustine resident who spent years impersonating Old Tom Morris for the World Golf Hall of Fame. This story, which was published during the 2014 Open Championship, caught up with the 82-year-old Frantz to find out what led him to impersonate the four-time winner of the oldest tournament in golf. To read the full story, click here.
U.S. Men’s National Team downs Nigeria 2-1 in final tune-up before World Cup (June 8, 2014)
More than 50,000 people flooded to Jacksonville, Fla. to send off the U.S. men’s soccer team before the 2014 World Cup. This story is a recap from that energy-infusing win for the program. To read the full story, click here.
U.S. soccer pipeline runs through Florida (June 5, 2014)
Ten players on the 2014 United States World Cup team had ties to Florida. Members of the team discussed those connections to the Sunshine State ahead of a Send-off Series match against Nigeria in Jacksonville. To read the full story, click here.
Motherhood: A balancing act (May 11, 2014)
Passhayla Williams juggled motherhood, collegiate basketball and academics for three years. This story encapsulates her selflessness and sacrifice to succeed in all three areas. To read the full story, click here.
No crowd relief for Speith (May 11, 2014)
Jordan Speith was tied for the 54-hole lead at the 2014 Players Championship. In the absence of Tiger Woods, the 20-year-old Texan became the crowd favorite, for his on-course play at the famed Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass, as well as his charisma off of it. To read the full story, click here.
A temptation unlike any other – No. 17 at Sawgrass (May 10, 2014)
One of the most famous holes in golf is also infamous for its amalgam of families, business executives and those looking for a good time. This story features the characters that spent a Friday afternoon watching the best golfers in the world attack the island green at TPC Sawgrass. To read the full story, click here.
Call him Johnny Heisman (Dec. 9, 2012)
Before Johnny Manziel dazzled college football fans, he was a legend in Texas high school football circles. A pair of coaches recall their close encounter with him, an experience that resonated years later. To read the full story, click here.
Big Man in the Bullpen (July 25, 2012)
Logan Ondrusek is a mountain of a man, who is also a pretty good pitcher. The 6-foot-8-inch Ondrusek became a valued member of the Cincinnati Reds bullpen. This story catches up with the former Shiner resident after his Reds swung through Houston. To read the full story, please click here.
Scoring in Bunches (Dec. 10, 2011)
In the long history of Texas high school football, no team has scored more points in a season than the Refugio Bobcats. This is the story about the record-breaking touchdown, and how it took a team effort to score 891 points in 15 games. To read the full story click here.
Sidelined Sandcrab (Oct. 7, 2011)
Logan Daigle was not going to miss the big district-opening football game for Calhoun High School. The senior circled the date on the calendar for a year, determined to overcome an injury to take the field– until the unthinkable happened. To read the full story click here.
An unlikely championship (Dec. 19, 2010)
At one point the Lincoln High football team had a 3-4 record and were on track for their first losing season in more than two decades. Not only did the Trojans turn it around, they rode their luck, defense and opportunistic offense to a berth in the state championship game. This series of stories recaps what happens once the Trojans made the Florida Finals. To read the full story click here.
Viva Vuvuzela (July 11, 2010)
South Africa was the hub of the sporting world as the World Cup was hosted on African soil for the first time. This story intertwines just how much of a cultural event the 2010 FIFA World Cup was to visitors and South Africans alike. To read the full story click here.
Wrestling with cancer (Feb. 20, 2010)
North Florida’s close-knit wrestling community rallied as one of its own battled with cancer, only to find out someone else had to fight the same battle. Chris Alford and Travis Hinsey eventually recovered, but this is the story that introduced their brave fight, and eventual victories– on and off the mat. To read the full story click here.
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Closing its doors (Nov. 14, 2008)
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Scores of Floridians lost their jobs in the Great Recession. One of the counties hardest hit by the recession and unemployment was Gadsden County. This story chronicles the closure of one of the largest private sector employers in the rural county of 45,000 residents. To read the full story click here.