Thursday, March 31, 2016

EverBank, Jaguars building a Jacksonville tradition with HabiJax and other top stories.

  • EverBank, Jaguars building a Jacksonville tradition with HabiJax

    “We are very pleased to be working on our fifth home with the Jaguars and HabiJax,” said Rob Clements, EverBank’s chairman and chief executive officer. “Housing and economic development is a core EverBank mission and it’s a natural fit to team up with the Jaguars and HabiJax to make homeownership in Jacksonville a reality.” Construction begins on April 1 and has a tentative completion date of May 27. EverBank associates, Jaguars players, coaches, staff and members of The ROAR Cheerleaders will ..
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  • NFL Notebook: Former Jaguars tight end heading to Patriots

    NFL Notebook: Former Jaguars tight end heading to Patriots
    Former Jaguars tight end Clay Harbor has agreed to terms on a contract with the New England Patriots, according to multiple reports. He becomes the second tight end added by the Patriots this offseason. They also acquired Martellus Bennett in a trade with the Chicago Bears. Harbor, 28, had 64 catches for 730 yards and four TDs in three seasons with the Jaguars. He was most productive two seasons ago (50 catches), but had only 14 receptions last year after the Jaguars signed Julius Thomas and Ma..
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  • Jacksonville Suns unveil major overhauls to ball park menu ...

    Jacksonville Suns unveil major overhauls to ball park menu ...
    Baseball fans can soon chill with drinks at Jacksonville Suns games at the Sweet Tea-Bow sales plaza or enjoy some chicken at the Southern Fried Free Bird booth or even dive into a twilight helping of jambalaya at the Sundowner Lounge. Whatever patrons get for food and drink at the Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville when the Suns begin their season April 7, it won’t cost more than $10. And there’s a new push to make the locals feel locally comfortable as the franchise launches a new season under ..
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  • Man with "Death to America" sign beaten near Jacksonville said he ...

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    by: Larry Spruill, Action News Jax Updated: Mar 31, 2016 - 6:41 PM MIDDLEBURG, Fla. — A man physically attacked for holding a sign that said "Death to America" in Clay County tells Action News Jax he will be back out at the same corner holding his sign very soon. The man was holding the sign at the corner of County Road 220 and Plantation Drive in Middleburg when he was attacked by a man and woman on Tuesday afternoon. According to a Clay County Sheriff's Office report, the other sid..
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  • Springing the Blues expected to draw many thousands to ...

    Springing the Blues expected to draw many thousands to ...
    When there’s music in the air in Jacksonville Beach, with big, laid-back crowds gathering to listen, chances are pretty good that Sam Veal has something to do with it. Veal’s signature event, Springing the Blues, gets cranking Friday afternoon at the SeaWalk Pavilion, and continues until the sun goes down on Sunday. If things go as usual, a total of about 150,000 people will show up for the festival over three days, said Veal, the festival’s founder and director. This is the 26th anniversary fo..
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  • Jacksonville Journal: Orange Park grad is Senior Sailor of the Year

    Jacksonville Journal: Orange Park grad is Senior Sailor of the Year
    India Joseph of Jacksonville has earned the Navy’s Senior Sailor of the Year for 2015 serving as information systems technician and leading petty officer with the Virginia-based Carrier Strike Group Four. The award recognizes performance, achievement, conduct and initiative. Her responsibility is to ensure technicians are properly trained to asses systems aboard ships. She said the Navy has taught her to accept different personalities and help others grow. Joseph, an Orange Park High School gra..
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  • Expanded and free Skyway service during Spark Walk April 6

    Expanded and free Skyway service during Spark Walk April 6
    The Jacksonville Transportation Authority will offer free Skyway transportation and extended operations during the merged First Wednesday Art Walk/Spark Walk event, set for noon to 10 p.m. on Wednesday, April 6, in downtown Jacksonville. One Spark 2016’s Spark Walk will run from noon to 10 p.m. Wednesday over a 15-block area of downtown, centered on Laura Street. It will offer live music, a food truck village and One Spark creators showing off their innovative ideas. It’s all free. A Spark Walk..
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  • Anheuser-Busch breaks ground on $175M Jacksonville facility

    Anheuser-Busch breaks ground on $175M Jacksonville facility
    Anheuser-Busch's Metal Container Corp. plant in Jacksonville broke ground Thursday on its $175 million expansion, a project to bring 75 new jobs to Northeast ...
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