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A Story of Love for Valentine’s Day
Is there Valentine’s day this year?
In reality, five years ago, it began on Mother’s Day.
On Mother’s Day, he gave me a card, and as soon as I read it, I started crying,
Sara spoke to her youngest sibling, Ted, who was a senior at Illinois Community High School in Geneva at the time. He said that by changing his name, he decided to respect me. He wanted Love to be his last name.
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Bill Edwards sells one Snell Isle home, takes other off market
He had listed both properties together for nearly $20 million last year.
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St. Petersburg businessman Bill Edwards placed two neighboring homes on Snell Island up for sale for a combined nearly $20 million in 2020. He recently sold the smaller of the two, pictured right. [ YourDigitalPro, Courtesy of Rick Perry ]
Published Feb. 1
Local businessman Bill Edwards sold one of the two Snell Isle properties he had listed for sale last year, and has taken the other off the market.
One of the two adjacent homes, called âAmanyara,â closed on Jan. 18 for $5.35 million, according to Multiple Listing Service data. Although itâs the smaller of the estates and was used primarily for entertaining guests, it clocks in at 8,033 total square feet, with five bedrooms, three full bathrooms and two half bathrooms, plus a fitness room, meditation room, media room, an atrium and heated pool, according to the listin
Your Letters: Jan. 29, 2021
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Old downtown
Memories of a bustling business district in downtown Victorville came flooding back as I read in the Jan. 22 edition of yet another fire-damaged building on Seventh Street being demolished and disappearing as if it were never there.
In the early 1970s, my husband, Jim, and I opened the first bicycle store in the valley on lower Seventh. We were surrounded by full-of-life enterprises that still bring thoughts of sunshine to mind. The Downtown Café, Jantz Jewelers, Lee s Chinese-American Restaurant, Powell s Appliances, Cotton s TV (who could forget Pinky Cotton?), Layne s Women s Apparel, Western Outdoor Hardware, Victorville Chamber of Commerce. The list is long and nostalgic. Around the corner, on D Street, was Cal s Pawn Shop. Does anyone remember seeing Neil Diamond in “The Jazz Singer” walk past there and look in the windows?