A few years ago, Kevin Bowler’s wife, Jenny, warned him they might have to move from Daytona Beach back to St. Louis so their three young children could get a good Catholic education.
Bowler had no desire to leave, so the president of Daytona Beverages agreed to lead an effort to raise money for a new Catholic school.
His efforts paid off Wednesday when the Diocese of Orlando broke ground for a new ...
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