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january 15
- Dogs once headed for slaughter now up for adoption
- Worker rescued from water tower after becoming ill
- Police: Woman forced to buy new iPhone, crashes into store
- Road worker shot after stolen gun found by Interstate 10
- Airport shooting highlights nexus between mentally ill, cops
- Slain Orlando sergeant remembered for serving her community
- Florida GOP high, Dems low ahead of 2018
- Trump unleashes Twitter attack against civil rights legend
- Giles selected for Rollins Sports Hall of Fame
- Warrior Spirit
- Florida Southern takes down No. 22 Eckerd
- Ryan, Falcons rise above Seahawks
- UCF never trails in win over Houston
- Still time to prepare for onslaught of flu season
- Hall injured in Warner's win
- Davis, Rauch give Mocs big conference win
- UConn wins record 91st consecutive game
- Ridge wins District 2A-10 title
- Louisville's hot shooting prevails over Duke
- 800 series and perfect games top the honor roll
- Packers, Cowboys set for showdown
- Chiefs looking for bit of revenge
- Hurricanes blow past sputtering Panthers
- Barry, Gators hold off Bulldogs in OT
- Carolina Blues
- Service honors Confederate dead
- Hamann sets record: 22 years on commission
- Local inaugural ball canceled
- Lakeland Citizens Academy starting in February
- FSC lecture is on sharing economy
- Southeastern to host spiritual conference
- Scholarship offered for students
- Winter Haven NAACP officers installed Jan. 29
- Roads to close for building demolition
- MLK prayer breakfast set for Monday
- Commission split on charter review
- Palmer: Fight for Everglades is nothing new
- Nonprofit explores how to reach goals
- Medicare failed to recover up to $125 million in overpayments, records show
- US midsection grapples with pesky ice storm; more on way
- Marchers brave cold, rain in DC
- Protesters across US decry Trump's anti-immigrant stance
- Oregon father confused liquid nicotine for medicine; gave his 6-year-old a toxic dose
- Military's shift away from oil clashes with Trump's promises
- Jennifer Holliday backs out of Trump inauguration gig
- Trump raises millions to cover inauguration's steep costs
- Ringling Bros. circus to close after 146 years
- Tyree: Save our school talent shows
- Another Viewpoint: A solution to address healthcare affordability
- Henry: Sympathy for the victors, now in charge
- Editorial: Seeking to prove the unprovable
- Anderson: They won, so let him serve
- Buchanan: Trump's enemies spy an opening
- Discover people and places in books
- Polk County student news
- Model citizens
- A lie in Jesus' name
- Know when developmental milestones should be met
- Polk County calendar of entertainment events
- Polk County weekly offerings
- Polk County school notes
- Upcoming business events around Polk County
- Fire destroys Winter Haven home
- Aerospace firms start recruitment in pre-kindergarten
- Pay raise with a cost
- Hiring outlook improves, but that’s not saying much
- Bartow man dies Sunday after being shot during argument
- Communication key to clear expectations
- Restaurant owner buys figures from Tampa zoo for $30K
- Ringling Museum, FSU file counterclaim against donor
- One last ride
- Lewis leads Patriots back to AFC title game
- Hood injured as Jazz beat Magic
- Kansas set up for No. 1 following Baylor's first loss
- Paper: In past 6 years, Jacksonville police have shot 54
- Human trafficking cases increase 50 percent in Florida
- 17-year-old killed in Palm Beach County dirt bike crash
- Deputies: Man confessed to killing ex-college prof
- Kiermaier, 8 other Rays avoid arbitration with 1-year deals
- Stone Buddhist statues arrive in Gainesville
- MLK Day closings
- FSC lecture is on sharing economy
- Stock Watch: Injury bug biting local stars
- Auburndale's city manager uses talents to keep city on track
- Nowhere left to run away to: The final days of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus
- Young LCS again favored to win district title
- Ministry rejects Lakeland city letter about gatherings in Munn Park
- In Trump, man elected by Americans is president they'll get