April 12, 2008 in the Sentinel, Ledger, & Tribune

Of course the number one story today is the Mulberry Eight: Suspects in Taped Beating Given Bail; Teens in Lakeland cheerleader-beating case face adult court, restrictions; and High Bail Set In Beating Case. The Sentinel adds a human interest story on Sheriff Grady Judd

CSX is always making news: CSX Plan Whistles By Panel; Measure limits CSX’s liability in case of commuter-rail crashes.

Insurance is the theme of a Tribune editorial: Allstate’s Surrender May Give State Long-Awaited Answers.

A portent of things to come is the story of a homeowner who cut his own canal.

Finally, there’ll be a change in the regional newspaper coverage after the Daytona Beach News-Journal is sold and you might want to hurry to see the Airstream Ranch

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