July 2009
In this issue:
The Power of the PowwowBringing back traditions that were
wiped out more than a century ago
ALSO:
Rediscover Florida, The Cowyboy Judge, Starting Over & much more!

For spectators, powwows may seem solely like entertainment. But for Native Americans, it's a way to bring back traditions that were almost wiped out more than a century ago.
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This summer, take a detour from the crowded theme parks and spend time exploring Florida's state parks and historic sites.
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Donna King knows a thing or two about overcoming life's obstacles.
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Whether he's wrestling steers or legal issues, this Sumter County judge does his part to honor Florida's cowboy heritage.
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Sumter County's culture of agriculture has been disappearing at an alarming pace, only to be replaced by a new cash crop of housing developments.
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Finding the right Father's Day gift is easy if Dad is a collector.
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These six vibrant, dynamic, and powerful women have climbed the corporate ladder to become leaders in their respective fields.
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YouTube is truly global, but a recent popular clip has a local home and began right here in Lake County.
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For over 20 years, local attorney Brent C. Miller has worked to ensure citizens are safe before an accident happens and protected after disaster strikes.
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Meeting Small Business Needs in Central Florida.
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For over 20 years, our unwavering dedication to patient care has merited a world-class reputation for excellence in the treatment of eye disease and conditions.
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Warm colors, top-of-the-line amenities, and lush landscaping are just a few of the reasons to call Courtney Villages in Lady Lake home.
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Don't let the name fool you. The World's Worst Deli in Tavares is anything but. In fact, this charming downtown eatery is quickly becoming a local favorite.
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Even through difficult economic times, long-time Financial Advisor Richard Harry believes in helping people reach and achieve their financial goals-one investment at a time.
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All spinal surgeries are not created equal according to Dr. Robert Masson of the NeuroSpine Institute.
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Rohe Law steers clients through an often overwhelming legal world.
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