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When it took over the former Southgate mall at U.S. 41 and Siesta Drive earlier this year, O Connor Capital Partners was pretty vague about what, exactly, it planned for the property. The investment company, which owned just 49% of Westfield Siesta Key mall uuntil it took over the remaining shares late last year, didn t provide many details about what it wanted to do with the highly visible retail center. All O Connor said at the time was that it would rebrand the mall - which it did almost immediately, changing the name to the Crossings at Siesta Key - and add a mix of new merchants and restaurants to serve the needs and requests of the community. ....
Briefs: Marion water main flushing update Marion Star Water main flushing continues MARION - Aqua Ohio’s Marion Division will conduct water main flushing in the Marion County service area between 8 a.m. and midnight Monday through Friday. Customers may notice a drop in water pressure or temporary water discoloration. If possible, customers should refrain from doing laundry to avoid potential staining while the flushing is taking place near their home. If tap water is discolored, allow it to run until clear. Next week s flushing schedule is as follows: Monday: South High Street, East Church Street, Mount Vernon Avenue, South Vine Street, Ellis Place, Franklin Street, Lafayette Street, Willow Street, Gurley Avenue, Belmont Street, Powhatten Street, East Washington Avenue, Eisenhower Avenue, Walnut Street, Presidential Avenue, South Greenwood Street, Cummins Avenue, Durfee Drive, Sargent Street, Elm Street, Brightwood Drive, Then between East Center Street ....
Sarasota Herald-Tribune Gun violence is America’s deadliest scourge I can’t quite agree with the author of “Dispelling myth of the ‘angry white man,’” an April 11 letter claiming that “the deadliest attack against Americans since the year 2000 was committed by 19 Islamic terrorists.” Yes, the 9/11 attack that took the lives of almost 3,000 people was horrible and shocking. But, in the grand scale of things, our continuous gun violence has done much more damage to Americans and America. In 2001 alone, gun violence took the lives of nearly 30,000 people, and the annual numbers have risen since then. For years, studies have shown that we have the highest rate of gun homicides, gun suicides, gun injuries and mass shootings in the developed world. ....