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Week in Review: Worthington Fish Fry, Sue Frank Retires, City Wide Yard Sale

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Congratulations, Sue Frank, on Your Retirement!: Senior Center Supervisor Sue Frank celebrates a new milestone in her life – retirement. Frank is credited with creating one of the best centers in the state. Friends say her passion will surely be missed at the Gulfport Senior Center.

Video: Worthington Fish Fry Celebrates Tradition: For at least a quarter of a century the Worthington brothers, Bob and Lou, have served up tradition straight from the fryer to the plate!

Photo Gallery: Fall Exhibits at the Museum: Did you know in 1953, it cost about $110 a month to live in Gulfport. In the 1970s, a condo at Town Shore could go for $14,495 and a ticket to Disney World was only $5.75. Stop by the museum and check out the new displays!

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Gulfport Firefighters 'Fight' for Breast Cancer Awareness: Gulfport Firefighters are not only raising trying to increase awareness by "thinking pink," they're also sharing how breast cancer has affected the women in their lives.

Gulfport Fire Station a 'Safe Haven': The Gulfport Fire Department is a "safe haven" location for mothers, fathers or others to leave unharmed newborns with no questions asked.

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Register Now for Gulfport's City Wide Yard Sale: The deadline to sign up for the City Wide Yard Sale is Friday, Oct. 26.

'Fine Arts Friday' Adds New Dimension to Gulfport Art Walk: Gulfport’s long established First Friday Art Walk will evolve this season with the addition of a block of Beach Boulevard devoted specifically to working fine artists and artisans.

Florida's Ballot Amendements: What Yes Votes Mean: Florida voters have a whopping 11 proposed amendments to the Florida Constitution to decide in the November election.

Hunger-Free Kids Act: Is it Leaving Your Kids Hungry?: As parents and students around the country complain about the new legislation and its impacts on school lunches, we want to hear from you Tampa Bay.

A poll suggests President Barack Obama maintains a slender lead against Gov. Mitt Romney.


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