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Mar 12 2024
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Coffee brand estate for sale transports folks to ‘bygone era in Puerto Rico.’ See it
An enchanting property with historical significance has landed on the real estate market in Puerto Rico for $16 million. It’s a breathtaking coffee farm — complete with the capability to produce its own electricity — and people on a popular social media page are charmed. “Enriched in history and grand cultural significance, this renowned estate with a premier coffee brand was founded in 1830
The Sun NewsMar 10 2024
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Brice Garnett wins Puerto Rico Open in playoff to regain PGA Tour status
RIO GRANDE, Puerto Rico — Brice Garnett holed a 15-foot birdie putt on the fourth playoff hole Sunday to win the Puerto Rico Open in his first tournament of the year, sending him to The Players Championship next week and giving him PGA Tour status for the next three years. Garnett closed with a 3-under 69 at Grand Reserve Golf Club, getting back in the game with consecutive birdies on the 13th
Washington PostMar 10 2024
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Brice Garnett wins Puerto Rico Open in playoff to regain PGA Tour status
Brice Garnett holed a 15-foot birdie putt on the fourth playoff hole Sunday to win the Puerto Rico Open in his first tournament of the year, sending him to The Players Championship next week and giving him PGA Tour status for the next three years. Garnett closed with a 3-under 69 at Grand Reserve Golf Club, getting back in the game with consecutive birdies on the 13th and 14th and then saving
San Diego Union-TribuneMar 10 2024
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Brice Garnett wins Puerto Rico Open in playoff to regain PGA Tour status
Hastings TribuneOct 13 2023
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Indianapolis teacher goes missing in Puerto Rico
NAGUABO, Puerto Rico (WXIN) — An Indiana woman and local elementary teacher has gone missing while on vacation in Puerto Rico, according to family friends and local police. Friends of Amanda Webster, an Indianapolis resident and art teacher at Thompson Crossing Elementary School in Franklin Township, confirmed Friday that the 44-year-old has not returned from a vacation on the island. Local
WCIAOct 13 2023
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Indianapolis teacher goes missing in Puerto Rico
NAGUABO, Puerto Rico (WXIN) — An Indiana woman and local elementary teacher has gone missing while on vacation in Puerto Rico, according to family friends and local police. Friends of Amanda Webster, an Indianapolis resident and art teacher at Thompson Crossing Elementary School in Franklin Township, confirmed Friday that the 44-year-old has not returned from a vacation on the island. Local
WFLAApr 01 2024
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Active search ends for missing U.S. Marine from Mass. who disappeared in waters off Puerto Rico
Officials in Puerto Rico are no longer conducting an active search for a US Marine from Massachusetts who disappeared last week while swimming at a beach in Luquillo. Samuel Wanjiru, 26, was one of two people Puerto Rican authorities said were overcome by powerful sea currents due to weather conditions that made, and continue to make, swimming highly dangerous on the western, northern, and
The Boston GlobeMar 24 2024
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Kamala Harris unknowingly claps and nods along to song protesting her during visit to Puerto Rico
Veep Kamala Harris was cluelessly clapping along and all smiles as a man began singing in Spanish outside a community center in Puerto Rico last week — until she was told what he was actually saying. The vice president, 59, had ventured into a courtyard after her visit to the Goyoco community center in San Juan when the protester broke into song in Spanish. Trying to be friendly, the unwitting
New York Post (News)Mar 28 2024
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Activists sue US National Park Service over plan to remove Puerto Rico's famous stray cats
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A nonprofit organization said Thursday that it sued the U.S. National Park Service over a plan from a historic district in the U.S. territory. The lawsuit filed by Maryland-based Alley Cat Allies comes four months after the federal agency announced it would contract an animal welfare organization to remove an estimated 200 cats that live in an area surrounding a
Associated Press