Gangrey
Vol. I · No. 1Prolonging the Slow Death of NewspapersEst. 2026

Tuesday Reading

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From the Ocala Star-Banner comes Lashonda Stinson with a story about a father and son and one about tough love.



And Matt Tullis from Columbus with the world's best horseshoe pitcher.



And Kruse with the story of a shootout: Christopher Prentice was sitting in his black Nissan Pathfinder Saturday morning in the Big Lots parking lot when Lewis Davis showed up in a white Dodge Caliber with a gun.



Prentice, 34, a painter from Thonotosassa, borrowed $200 from Davis, 30, of New Port Richey last Sunday, he said, so he could pay his car insurance. He agreed to pay back $250 by Friday. On Friday night, though, Prentice text-messaged Davis and said he was sorry but that he needed another…

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