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Frame 37
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10/11/2007 1:41 PM |
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Star-Banner visual journalists share their thoughts, experiences and photos. |
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The Sand Pit By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:51 PM
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A sign bearing the name of Jorge Gutman Construction is shown knocked over at the site of City Shops & Walk in the intersection of Southeast Fort King Street and Osceola Avenue in Ocala, Fla. on Thursday, July 17, 2008. Construction has ceased on the project. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:50 PM
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Jerome Bellamy, right, and Wilbert Tolbert raise their hands as they exult to the Heavens and pray to God during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:48 PM
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Detail Shot: John Cartagena holds his Bible during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:47 PM
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Inmates are shown during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:46 PM
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Inmates are shown during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:45 PM
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Alex Rodriguez prays during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:43 PM
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Michael Earles listens with other inmates during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:42 PM
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Detail Shot: Pastor Samuel Franklin reads a verse in St. Matthew during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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The Power of Christ in Jail By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:40 PM
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Inmates listen during a church service in the Marion County Jail in Ocala, Fla. on Tuesday, July 15, 2008. Over 200 inmates joined together in the church service Tuesday where they listened to Pastor Samuel Franklin of the Sanctuary of the Most High God Church and watched a videotaped church service by Pastor Tim Gilligan of Meadowbrook Church in Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Mosquito Control |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:36 PM
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Dan Mooney, a Clarke Mosquito Contol technician, sprays a synthetic pyrethroid as he drives through a northeast Ocala neighborhood on Northeast 32nd Avenue in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The pyrethroid spray is a synthetic chemical insecticide, similar to pyrethrins. It is derived from chrysanthemum flowers. The pyrethroid, mixed with a synergist compound and water or oil, is sprayed in an ultra low volume spray and dispenses very fine aerosol droplets that stay aloft and kill adult mosquitoes on contact. Clarke Mosquioto Control, whose closest operation office is located in Putnam County, is contracted to spray 38 different zones in the City of Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Mosquito Control |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:34 PM
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Pete Deglomine, a control consultant with Clarke Mosquito Contol, left and Jess Knight, the Storm Water manager for the City of Ocala, right, look over a pickup truck that sprays a synthetic pyrethroid as the truck is readied to drive through a northeast Ocala neighborhood for mosquito control on Northeast 32nd Avenue in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The pyrethroid spray is a synthetic chemical insecticide, similar to pyrethrins. It is derived from chrysanthemum flowers. The pyrethroid, mixed with a synergist compound and water or oil, is sprayed in an ultra low volume spray and dispenses very fine aerosol droplets that stay aloft and kill adult mosquitoes on contact. Clarke Mosquioto Control, whose closest operation office is located in Putnam County, is contracted to spray 38 different zones in the City of ...
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Mosquito Control |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:33 PM
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A synthetic pyrethroid appears to be on fire as it lights up in a strobe light while being sprayed from the back of a truck driven by Dan Mooney, a Clarke Mosquito Contol technician, in a residential area of northeast Ocala on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The pyrethroid spray is a synthetic chemical insecticide, similar to pyrethrins. It is derived from chrysanthemum flowers. The pyrethroid, mixed with a synergist compound and water or oil, is sprayed in an ultra low volume spray and dispenses very fine aerosol droplets that stay aloft and kill adult mosquitoes on contact. Clarke Mosquioto Control, whose closest operation office is located in Putnam County, is contracted to spray 38 different zones in the City of Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Mosquito Control |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:31 PM
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B.t.i. Briquets (or donuts), a floating larvicide, right, and VectoLex, a biological larvicide, left, are shown by Jess Knight, the Storm Water manager for the City of Ocala in a northeast Ocala neighborhood on Northeast 32nd Avenue in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. Both larvicides are used in standing water to kill mosquito larvae before they can develop into adult mosquitos. Clarke Mosquioto Control, whose closest operation office is located in Putnam County, is contracted to spray 38 different zones in the City of Ocala. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Vanderhoff Sentencing By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:29 PM
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Bradley Vanderhoff, center, leaves the courtroom arm-in-arm with his mother, Barbara Cooper, right, and another woman who did not want to be identified after Circuit Judge Hale Stancil sentenced Vanderhoff to 12 years probation at the the Marion County Judicial Center in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. In April 2005, Vanderhoff shot at several Marion County deputies from inside the shower at his Weirsdale home after his wife placed a 911 call, fearing he would take his own life. He was charged with three counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Vanderhoff, who has multiple sclerosis, was wearing sunglasses in the courtroom due to an eye condition brought on by the disease. Sentencing guidlines showed that Vanderhoff could have received up to life in prison for the charges. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRE ...
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Vanderhoff Sentencing By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:28 PM
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Bradley Vanderhoff gestures as he apologizes to deputies he shot at before Circuit Judge Hale Stancil sentenced him to 12 years probation at the the Marion County Judicial Center in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. In April 2005, Vanderhoff shot at several Marion County deputies from inside the shower at his Weirsdale home after his wife placed a 911 call, fearing he would take his own life. He was charged with three counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Vanderhoff, who has multiple sclerosis, was wearing sunglasses in the courtroom due to an eye condition brought on by the disease. Sentencing guidlines showed that Vanderhoff could have received up to life in prison for the charges. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Vanderhoff Sentencing By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:24 PM
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Sgt. Ed Phillips of the Marion County Sheriff's Office, describes how Bradley Vanderhoff shot at him and other deputies before Circuit Judge Hale Stancil sentenced Vanderhoff to 12 years probation at the the Marion County Judicial Center in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. In April 2005, Vanderhoff shot at several Marion County deputies from inside the shower at his Weirsdale home after his wife placed a 911 call, fearing he would take his own life. He was charged with three counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Vanderhoff, who has multiple sclerosis, was wearing sunglasses in the courtroom due to an eye condition brought on by the disease. Sentencing guidlines showed that Vanderhoff could have received up to life in prison for the charges. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Vanderhoff Sentencing By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:23 PM
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Barbara Cooper, the mother of Bradley Vanderhoff, becomes emotional as she testifies during his sentencing hearing at the Marion County Courthouse in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Circuit Judge Hale Stancil sentenced Vanderhoff to 12 years probation. In April 2005, Vanderhoff shot at several Marion County deputies from inside the shower at his Weirsdale home after his wife placed a 911 call, fearing he would take his own life. He was charged with three counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Vanderhoff, who has multiple sclerosis, was wearing sunglasses in the courtroom due to an eye condition brought on by the disease. Sentencing guidlines showed that Vanderhoff could have received up to life in prison for the charges. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Vanderhoff Sentencing By Bruce Ackerman |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 4:21 PM
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Circuit Court Judge Hale Stancil listens during Bradley Vanderhoff's sentencing hearing at the Marion County Courthouse in Ocala, Fla. on Wednesday, July 2, 2008. Stancil sentenced Vanderhoff to 12 years probation. In April 2005, Vanderhoff shot at several Marion County deputies from inside the shower at his Weirsdale home after his wife placed a 911 call, fearing he would take his own life. He was charged with three counts of attempted murder of a law enforcement officer. Vanderhoff, who has multiple sclerosis, was wearing sunglasses in the courtroom due to an eye condition brought on by the disease. Sentencing guidlines showed that Vanderhoff could have received up to life in prison for the charges. (Star-Banner Photo/NYTRENG, Bruce ACKERMAN).
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Lake George By Erica Brough |
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By photoblog on
7/22/2008 11:00 AM
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On July 5th the first organized air boat races were held along the shore of Lake George, Fla. Hundreds arrived to watch, participate and party from morning to evening. The boats raced two at a time on a short straight course. At the end of the day all of the boats left, except for a couple of houseboats that remained long after the sun went down.
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