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Miami Dolphins equipment manager: Give back to community in tangible ways
Who: Joe Cimino, 48, Davie Job: Equipment manager, Miami Dolphins Start date: Started as an intern in the equipment department in 1987 and earned a full-time position in 1995. Promoted to Equipment Manager in March 2007. Awards/honors: Recognized...Tags: National Football League, Joe Philbin, Miami Dolphins, Sports, Jeff Ireland
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Another Fort Lauderdale hire at BSO
Broward Sheriff Scott Israel has hired away another top law enforcement official from another agency in Broward County. Fort Lauderdale Assistant Police Chief Tom Harrington will go to work for Broward Sheriff's Office on Monday as a lieutenant colonel,...
Tags: Israel, Fort Lauderdale, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Fort Lauderdale Police Department
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Change of leadership at Pompano Beach Fire Rescue
Staff writerPompano Beach Fire Rescue has a new chief: John Jurgle, the former assistant chief who was promoted by City Manager Dennis Beach this week. Jurgle has three decades of firefighting experience and is the department's first graduate from the executive...Tags: Fires, Colleges and Universities, Davie, Barry University, Broward College
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Colleges tout need to mesh academia with hiring realities
Miami HeraldWhen Barry University negotiates a vendor contract, it may have a few requests beyond the lowest prices and speedy delivery: finding jobs for its students. "We are changing our RFP process,'' Sara Herald, the university's vice president of external...Tags: Human Interest, The Miami Herald, Teaching and Learning, Science, Rick Scott
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Bio: Albert Miniaci
ALBERT MINIACI POSITION: Founder and President, Paramount Companies, which includes Coffee Services, Automated Food Services and Vending. PERSONAL: 65; married 29 years to Beatriz, from Chile; two children Alan, a chef, and Maria, who works with...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Broward County, Education, Nova Southeastern University, Pompano Beach
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Southwest baseball team eliminates Columbus
Miami HeraldSouthwest ended a promising Columbus baseball season in the district playoffs in 1999 before embarking on its own memorable run to the state final four. The Eagles upset the Explorers again Wednesday night. And they hope the victory is the start to...Tags: Track and Field, Baseball, Marcus Smith, The Miami Herald, High School Sports
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Stevens leads Killian in District 16-8A semifinal
Miami HeraldBattling through a competitive district all season, pitcher Keith Stevens continually delivered efficient starts for Killian's baseball team. With the season on the line Tuesday afternoon, Stevens delivered again. Killian's sophomore ace gave up...Tags: Chris Williams, Baseball, The Miami Herald, Water Polo, High School Sports
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After long wait, Pine Crest batters Cardinal Gibbons
Miami HeraldThe game began Monday and remained scoreless through three innings until lightning cleared the field. When it resumed Tuesday, this time it was the crack of bats that lit up the field and Pine Crest won 11-1 in six innings against Cardinal Gibbons in...Tags: Track and Field, Baseball, The Miami Herald, Deerfield Beach, Lacrosse
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Krop edges American to capture District 13-4A track meet
Miami HeraldDr. Krop's boys edged American by 1.5 points to secure the team championship of the District 13-4A track and field meet Thursday at Traz Powell Stadium. Victor Montreuil (800 meters), Spencer Tate (3,200), Ryan Jackson (110 hurdles), Francisco Trujillo...Tags: Track and Field, Baseball, The Miami Herald, Lacrosse, Polo
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Despite campaign promises, government has grown under Scott
TALLAHASSEE – On the campaign trail, Rick Scott made it sound like such common sense: career politicians had driven the train in Tallahassee, and it was headed off a cliff because of spiraling government growth. Scott pledged to implement an...
Tags: Altamonte Springs, Crime, Law and Justice, Regional Authority, Rick Scott, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
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Some sectors of Florida economy boom -- but others still languish
TALLAHASSEE -- It was a simple campaign mantra and the yardstick by which Gov. Rick Scott will be judged when he goes back before voters: 700,000 jobs in seven years. At the midpoint of his first term, the Republican political neophyte hasn't shied...
Tags: Fort Lauderdale, Unemployment, Crime, Law and Justice, Fiscal Cliff, Regional Authority
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Teenlink's Florida college guide
Sponsored Listings Barry University Miami Shores www.barry.edu Acceptance rate: 58.9 percent Undergraduate enrollment: 4,940 Top majors: Biology, Elementary Education, Nursing, Sports Management Tuition & fees: $28,160 Specific...Tags: Journalism, Medical Specialization, Philosophy, Crime, Law and Justice, Science
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