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1966

To guarantee advertisers a minimum circulation, Gannett delivered papers at no cost to all residences in Brevard County for the first two weeks of the newspaper's life; publication began on March 21, 1966.

June 14, 1966 - FSL's Miami and St Pete set record for longest baseball game

1967

May 29, 1967 - Woman jailed after 25 kids found in station wagon

1972

July 10, 1972 - First of two major party conventions opens in Miami Beach

1975

June 30, 1975 - Cher marries Daytona Beach's favorite son Gregg Allman

1981

April 12, 1981 - Space Shuttle launched for first time

May 9, 1981 - Sinkhole swallows house, five Porsches in Winter Park

1985

April 28, 1985 - World's tallest sand sculpture built at Treasure Island

2006

At a 2006 conference, The Verge won two national awards: First and Second Place for Best News Story.

2011

July 8, 2011 - Last space shuttle launched from Cape Canaveral

2013

June 5, 2013 - Zephyrhills woman, 84, claims $590 million Powerball jackpot

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