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entertainment2 months ago

The Genuine Kenny Chesney

Kenny Chesney, celebrated country singer, is portrayed as a laid-back, authentic individual who values his roots and personal growth, reflected in his recent induction into the Country Music Hall of Fame and his upcoming book 'Heart Life Music.' The article highlights his love for the islands, his journey to self-discovery, and his connection to his East Tennessee origins, contrasting his public persona with his more thoughtful, shy off-stage personality.

politics2 years ago

DeSantis's Crucial Choice: Cruise Ships in Key West

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis faces a critical decision on whether to authorize the expansion of cruise ship operations in Key West, Florida. Activists have been pushing for restrictions on cruise vessels to protect the marine environment and limit the number of passengers. However, the wealthy hotelier who operates Key West's cruise ship port is seeking permission to expand, which would allow bigger ships with more passengers. DeSantis, who has received significant campaign donations from the port's owner, must balance environmental concerns with the economic benefits of the tourism industry. The issue has divided the community, with some arguing that limiting cruise ships would harm businesses, while others emphasize the positive impact on the marine environment during the pandemic. A whistleblower lawsuit has also been filed against the port owner, alleging underpayment of state fees and taxes. The governor's decision is expected in December.

politics2 years ago

DeSantis's Crucial Choice: Cruise Ships in Key West

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is facing a critical decision on whether to authorize the expansion of cruise ship operations in Key West, Florida. Residents of Key West have been trying to limit the size and number of cruise ships on the island, citing environmental concerns and the need to protect the marine environment. However, the wealthy hotelier who operates the cruise ship port is seeking permission to expand, which would allow bigger ships with more passengers to operate legally. DeSantis, who has received significant campaign donations from the port owner, must weigh environmental concerns against the potential revenue from the tourism industry. The issue has been contentious, with arguments about the impact on local businesses and the health of coral reefs. A decision is expected in December.

arts-and-culture2 years ago

Wisconsin Man Rings Victory Bell in Hemingway Look-alike Contest

Gerrit Marshall, a retired television broadcast engineer from Wisconsin, won the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest in Key West, Florida, on his 68th birthday. Marshall triumphed over nearly 140 other entrants, showcasing his resemblance to Ernest Hemingway and sharing his love for the outdoors and fishing. The contest is part of Key West's annual Hemingway Days celebration, which honors the Nobel Prize-winning author's literary legacy and raises scholarship funds for local students.

arts-and-culture2 years ago

Wisconsin Man Rings Victory Bell as Hemingway Look-alike Champion

Gerrit Marshall, a retired television broadcast engineer from Madison, Wisconsin, won the Hemingway Look-Alike Contest on his 68th birthday at Key West's annual Hemingway Days celebration. The contest took place at Sloppy Joe's Bar, a favorite spot of Ernest Hemingway during his time in Key West in the 1930s. Marshall expressed his joy at winning, calling it the best birthday he has ever had.

culture2 years ago

"Key West's Sea of Hemingway Look-alikes: Over 100 Old Men Gather in Epic Video"

Over 100 men gathered in Key West, Florida, for the annual Ernest Hemingway look-alike contest, part of the Hemingway Days festival. The contestants, who bear a resemblance to the late author, compete in a three-night contest at Sloppy Joe's Bar, wearing safari gear or wool turtleneck sweaters. The festival celebrates Hemingway's literary contributions and includes literary readings, a marlin tournament, a street fair, and a "Running of the Bulls" spoof. Hemingway's former Key West home, where he did some of his most notable writing, is now a museum.

archeology2 years ago

"Lost Underwater History Uncovered off Florida Coast"

Divers have discovered the remains of a 19th century hospital and cemetery on a submerged island near Key West, Florida. The hospital served as a quarantine and cemetery for yellow fever patients between 1890 and 1900. The cemetery is believed to contain the remains of dozens of people, mostly U.S. soldiers stationed at Fort Jefferson. The discovery highlights the untold stories in Dry Tortugas National Park and the impacts of climate change on resources in the area.