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Pinkos' flag football state and local rankings for March 31
Here are Joe Pinkos latest Florida power rankings for flag football. Joe Pinkos is not affiliated with the Orlando Sentinel. The Florida Flag Football Power 25 1. Seminole Ridge (5-0) 89.9 2. Dr. Phillips (4-0) 84.4 3. Robinson (3-0) 84.3 4. Alonso (3-...Tags: Apopka, Orlando, High School Sports
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Broward Sheriff's Office announces district leadership changes
Staff writerThe musical chairs among the Broward Sheriff's district chiefs began with resignations before Sheriff Scott Israel even took office in January. It seems the shuffle is over, as the new leadership was announced today. The agency provided bios that are...Tags: Deerfield Beach, Computer Networking and Internet, Maryland State Police, Police Investigations, Broward County Sheriff's Office
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Citizens sells $250 million in CAT bonds
Citizens Property Insurance Corp. sold $250 million in three-year catastrophe (CAT) bonds, which transfer to private investors a portion of the state-backed insurer’s storm-related financial risk, the company announced Friday. The second...
Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Finance, Broward County, Insurance, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Governor appoints two new South Florida Water Management District board members
Sun SentinelA development consultant and a farming company representative are Gov. Rick Scott’s two new appointees to the South Florida Water Management District board. Frederick “Rick” Barber and Mitch Hutchcraft will fill two vacancies on the...Tags: Government, Regional Authority, Florida Legislature, West Palm Beach, Indiantown
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Old skeleton and hard choices rattle PI Kincaid
'Heart of Ice' By P.J. Parrish. Gallery Book, 422 pages, $7.99 A gripping plot seamlessly melds with a very personal look at a man at the crossroads of his life and a family wracked by secrets and lies in the excellent "Heart of Ice." The 10th novel...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Delray Beach
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The return of the Highwaymen
Get a brush with history when the famed Highwaymen painters exhibit and sell their vibrant works in Pompano Beach. Seven of the self-taught, African-American painters from Fort Pierce will set up inside the historic Sample-McDougald House on Friday...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Artists, Coconut Grove, Lighthouse Point, Delray Beach
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'Westonzuela' offers expatriates a safe home away from home
Welcome to "Westonzuela," where the arepas are fresh and plentiful, flags of yellow, red and blue fly high, and Spanish-language periodicals like "El Venezolano" can be found at the corner gas station. In this western suburb on the edge of the...
Tags: Real Estate, Satellite and Cable Service, Kidnapping, Gainesville, Crime, Law and Justice
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Bat-eating spiders: Bat death traps on all continents but one
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesBat-eating spiders are virtually everywhere, a new study has found. The only place bats are safe from these grasping arachnids ...... -
Boys basketball region finals: Comeback earns Evans berth
P.J. Atkins scored 19 points, and Jacarl Owens added 13 as Evans (19-7) rallied from an 11-point, third-quarter deficit and beat Jacksonville Ed White (24-6) 74-70 in overtime. The Trojans trailed until C.J. Williamsonbey converted a three-point play...
Tags: Miami Hurricanes, Gainesville, Stuart, Maitland, Lake Wales
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South Florida Water Management District gets new chairman
Sun SentinelA real estate attorney who lives near Orlando is the new chairman of the South Florida Water Management District. Daniel O’Keefe, of Windermere, on Thursday was picked to lead the appointed, nine-member board that heads the agency charged with...Tags: Lake Okeechobee, Government, Florida Legislature, Regional Authority, West Palm Beach
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Spring-break community service now the norm on Central Florida campuses
Welcome to what college students once called Alternative Spring Break — which, these days, is not so alternative and really isn't much of a break. Though there may be no shortage of vacationing young people at Daytona Beach or Panama City this...
Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Daytona Beach, Trips and Vacations, University of Central Florida, Education
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Kayaker paddles 4,000 miles, arrives in Key West
KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — A kayaker has arrived in Key West after paddling some 4,000 miles — from the northernmost spots in lower 48 states to the country's southernmost city. Daniel Alvarez pulled his 17-foot kayak onto Key West's South...Tags: Key West, Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), South Beach (Miami Beach, Florida), Miami Beach
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