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 FYI
 Changes At The Sentinel:
 Tuesday And Friday Papers To Merge To Make Larger Paper
 Beginning in mid January 2019, after lis- tening to opinions of the community, we have decided to return to the once-a-week publication.
It should also be noted that the electronic generation has played a role in this decision providing real time news. However, even the electronic news fails to meet the news of our community.
The newly combined publication will be printed on Thursday of each week. We will offer new front page designs during this change as well.
We Are Offering More Positive News
• We will focus more on local news, we will offer more coverage of youth events, ranging from little league to high school, and community events. We will also offer 3 pages of entertain- ment and 3 pages of sports.
• We will have an app for quick ac- cess to the digital, color newspaper if you want instant access.
• We will focus on our adult readers as well as the up and coming genera- tions. We feel it is important to praise, promote and help our youth stay on the right track. We will continue to publish the honor roll after each grad- ing period and we encourage parents to take advantage of putting their chil- dren in a positive spotlight.
• We will publish crime articles as usual, but we will also post them on our webpage in a timely manner.
As a result of these changes, the price of the Sentinel will increase to $1. The price increase is necessary to continue printing.
We invite you to continue to sup- port your newspaper and to continue to share your news with us.
Thank You Ms. Kay Andrews, Publisher, C. Blythe Andrews, III President
  CELEBRATING OVER 72 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
       VOL. 72 NO. 98 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 2018 40 PAGES 75¢
Striving For More
 Positive Youth News
 Tampa Attorney
SEE PAGE 2-A
12th Annual Back To School Bash Planned
Business Owner Indicted In Tax Fraud Scheme
   Honored Among
‘Florida Legal Elite’
SEE PAGE 10-A
SEE PAGE 9-A SEE PAGE 3-A
       MASONIC TEMPLE PRESENTS SCHOLARSHIPS TO STUDENTS
The Harram Temple No. 23, Inc., held its Watts Sanderson, Jr. Memorial Scholarship Program recently. The awards ceremony was held at the Children’s Board of Hillsborough County. The guest speaker was Dr. John J. Scrivens, Ph.D. The students graduated in May and are headed to institutions of higher learning. From left to right are: Marc Brewington, Committee Chair and Temple Director of Education and Scholarship; Ciara Brown, Plant City High graduate, who will be attending FAMU; Jalen Chambers, graduate of Hillsborough High, to enroll in the University of Central Florida; Gaither High graduate, Korey Douglas, Hillsborough Community College; Ngan Nguyen, Robinson High School grad, who will be attending the University of South Florida; and Illustrious Potentate Lesley “Les” Miller, Jr. A scholarship was also pre- sented to Brianne de la Torres, a Robinson High School graduate, not shown. (Photograph by BRUNSON)
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