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Luxury drug-rehab center in Umatilla to offer recovery in style
Troubled celebs struggling to overcome addictions might start pointing their limos in an unlikely direction: the remote Lake County town of Umatilla. The former Florida Elks Children's Hospital in Umatilla is being reborn as a luxury drug-rehab center...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Celebrities, Environmental Issues, Eating Disorders, Addiction
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Spring football game schedules/results
Here's a list of all spring football games in our coverage area. Please alert us of any errors or changes.  Thursday, May 16 Cornerstone Charter at Master’s Academy DNR Lake Nona 33, First Academy 21 - Final (3 varsity quarters) Friday,...
Tags: Ocoee, Christianity, Titusville, Ocala, Pine Ridge High School
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First Coast home sales, prices way up, jobless figures dip down
The Florida Times-UnionUniversity of North Florida economist Paul Mason has been tracking figures that impact the First Coast economy for 12 years, but he's never seen the housing market jump like it did between March and April. "We saw a monumental increase in the housing...Tags: Consumers, Career and Workplace, Prices, Economic Indicator, Homes
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BRIEF: 1 shot dead at Saturday night crab boil in Jacksonville
The Florida Times-UnionA man was shot and killed around 11 p.m. Saturday night in the 1500 block of West 21st Street, Jacksonville police said. Sgt. Jay Farhat of the Sheriff's Office said police were called after shots were fired at a crab boil attended by about 15 to 20...Tags: Shootings
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Rein in outsized perks given Florida's college presidents
Start with a six-figure base salary for state college presidents. Add five figures for a retirement package, another five for deferred compensation and another five for a housing allowance. In some cases, add another five figures for a vehicle and...
Tags: James H. Ammons, Florida Atlantic University, Education, University of Florida, Florida State University
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Religion calendar
The Florida Times-UnionFRIDAY Mount Lebanon Missionary Baptist Church, 9319 Ridge Blvd., Youth Celebration, Friday-Sunday. (904) 527-1762. -- Friday -- 5:30 p.m., meet and greet; 6 p.m., Banquet Dinner with the Youth Praise Dancers, a fashion show and awards. --...Tags: Christianity, Anglicanism, Edgewood, Lutheranism, Social Sciences
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Above Jacksonville, two sisters rappelled 447 feet in honor of their late father
The Florida Times-UnionWhere Julia and Bay streets meet in downtown Jacksonville, drivers searched for parking, jaywalkers hurried across the street, a man shouted about false religions -- and two sisters hoisted themselves over the ledge of a building 447 feet high. The wind...Tags: Social Organizations, Youth Organizations, Broken Leg, Boy Scouts of America, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Everbank Field event Saturday will release JAX 2025 vision plan
The Florida Times-UnionJAX 2025 arrives Saturday. The vision plan for what Jacksonville can become over the next 12 years will be released, setting the stage for organizers to recruit volunteers and civic organizations to act as advocates for achieving the plan's lofty goals....Tags: Building Material, EverBank Field
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Readers offer solutions to persistent problems
I get the impression that there are a lot of untrustworthy cats in this country from the number of remedies submitted to me on combating urine odors. Here's a step-by-step from reader Ed Zoller in Jacksonville, Fla.: If the area is carpeted, remove...Tags: Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Scott & Stringfellow rebrands as it expands
Richmond Times-DispatchScott & Stringfellow has rebranded itself as BB&T Scott & Stringfellow. The change allows the Richmond-based brokerage to more closely identify with its regional bank parent, Winston-Salem, N.C.-based BB&T Corp., as the brokerage expands for the first...Tags: Henrico County, Marketing, Hunt Valley, Fort Lauderdale
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Dual enrollment change could cost schools millions
Broward and Palm Beach County schools could face a tough choice next year: pay millions of dollars or allow fewer students to take dual enrollment classes in local colleges. Broward schools may have to pay at least $4 million more next year, and Palm...
Tags: Broward College, Crime, Law and Justice, Students, Florida State University, Valencia College
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Gov. Rick Scott leads trade mission to Chile
Miami HeraldGov. Rick Scott will lead a state delegation to Chile next week, his eighth overseas trade mission since taking office. For three days beginning Tuesday, the Florida visitors will meet with U.S. Ambassador Alejandro Wolff and network with business...Tags: Sebastian Pinera, Broward College, Chile, Rick Scott, Broward County
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