Despite narrowing candidates to three in its search for a president, Florida Memorial University has decided to continue looking.…
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You drop trash into the recycling bin in hopes materials will be reused and not dumped into a landfill, but does this actually happen?…
June 24, 2010Comments Off on Regional Center Recycles 800 Tons A Day That Are ResoldRead More
Excessive paperwork and tort reform are among issues the Dade County Medical Association is grappling with as elements of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act begin to take…
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Despite heated public questions about how the Bayside Minority Foundation is spending its money, a requested probe has yet to begin. …
June 24, 2010Comments Off on Bayside Foundation Probe Request Goes Nowhere After Citys DirectiveRead More
The Taiwanese are coming, and the state and local agencies organizing the inbound mission hope they can convince about 40 companies from one of the four Asian Tigers to stay.…
June 24, 2010Comments Off on Visit Of 35 Taiwanese Firms Targeted To Add Headquarters In Miamidade CountyRead More
While earning a degree in English and political science at Duke University, Stephanie Norman fell in love with theater and realized that was her calling.…
June 17, 2010Comments Off on Celebrating City Theatres 15th Year On The South Florida Stage Native Stephanie Norman Launches First Fulllength MusicalRead More
Spilling oil and rumblings of a property tax hike have buffeted Miami-Dade's economy since a broad, if not intense, wave of confidence began building 2½ months ago.…
June 17, 2010Comments Off on Construction Jobs Car Sales Spending In Good News ParadeRead More
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