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Brevard County: Letters to the editor
Save Chief Lock I am a West Melbourne resident for the past 18 years, and a voter. I am writing this letter in support of our police chief, Brian Lock. I don't know the chief personally, nor have I ever met him, but that doesn't mean that I do not know of his accomplishments in this city. He has done an outstanding job for the past 31 years as ......
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Indian River County: Floridians are getting back to work
We recently learned that Florida's unemployment rate decreased in December to 9.9 percent, down for the fourth straight month. That's a 2.1 percent drop in points in a year. For the first time in two-and-a-half years, Florida's unemployment number is in single digits. These numbers provide clear evidence that Florida's economy is moving in the rig......
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Martin County: Arts abound at school
It's been an incredibly successful year for the arts at The Pine School, and it's not over yet. On April 12, TPS hosted its annual Evening of the Arts at The Lyric Theatre. Traditionally, students audition for the concert months beforehand and continue perfecting their selected pieces until the day of the event. Many commented that this year's eve......
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St. Lucie County: High school partners with character education group
John Carroll High School students enjoyed a visit by Youth Frontiers, a leading character education organization, which hosted a comprehensive retreat last week for students to focus on the importance of being respected and valued. The program helps to strengthen character and positive school communities. For more than 24 years, Youth Frontiers h......
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Volusia County: We need a better road map to science education success.
Florida students have a destination they're driving toward: a diploma that signifies they're ready for the challenges ahead, equipped with all the experiences and knowledge that will help them be successful. Their teachers guide them to that goal, but to be truly effective as educators, teachers need an accurate education road map that outlines w......
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