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"The life and times of Frank Willis mayor of Florence, SC from 1995 to 2008. Florence was at a crossroads of sorts. The Florence Civic Center fight was over and the local university, Francis Marion University was mature and starting to grow; international and national business were noticing Florence and starting to come to Florence. The community was changing. Mayor Frank seized the opportunity and arose to great success. Mayor Frank's opportunity: a change in the attitude of Florence about growth and development symbolized by the new Civic Center, funding potential from the new Drs. Bruce and Lee Foundation, the significant occurrence of concurring presidents of the Florence Darlington Technical College and the Francis Marion University, and a potent group of six supporters and advisors recruited into his kitchen cabinet. The book is not only local Florence history but also instruction for anybody yearning local leadership and achievement. You need not live in Florence nor South Carolina to appreciate this book, this political education and this history"--
Northern Midwest winters are often as harshly bitter and confining as the iron bars of the old Hennepin County Jail in Minneapolis. In the fall of 1887, three brothers were inmates there. It was an era of notorious outlaws, but unlike the gangs of Jesse James or Cole Younger, the story behind these brothers has been lost to history-until now. Theirs is a complex story of passion, betrayal, danger, heartbreak, and tremendous loss. Trials ensued. Convictions followed. Sentences passed. Justice would be served . . . but was it?
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