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Mergers & acquisitions
Recent mergers and acquisitions involving Central Florida companies, as reported by Bloomberg News: WellTek Inc., an Orlando-based health-and-fitness company, announced Tuesday that it had completed its acquisition of a majority stake in Scoop! Fitness...Tags: Ohio, Property, Regulatory Policy and Organizations, Columbus, Orlando
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Register to vote
Sentinel Staff WriterElection officials will hit the road next week to register voters and update voter information in advance of the Nov. 4 general election. Teams will be at these locations: *Monday: 9 to 11 a.m. at City Hall in Haines City and 2 to 4 p.m. at the...Tags: Lake Wales, Political Candidates, Dundee, Fort Meade, Elections
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Orange County Births
Some births may not appear in this listing because some hospitals are no longer releasing the names of newborns for publication. July 15 Abel, Gena Ryanni, born to Andrea Abel and Sabian Abel, Auburndale, Winnie Palmer Hospital. Adkins, Julia Lynn,...Tags: St. Cloud, Sanford, Tyrese, Maitland, Kissimmee
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Is Florida's big ethanol investment worth the risk?
St. Petersburg TimesIn its bid to halt climate change, Florida has pumped nearly $50 million into ethanol projects in the past two years. Is it worth it? Florida has bet millions on the technology. If it works, in a decade Florida will produce enough ethanol to offset less...Tags: Conservation, Ethanol, Agriculture, Global Warming, Distilling and Brewing Industry
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Basic tax rates for Central Florida cities and counties
Sentinel Staff WriterHow to get the most benefit from portability Portability allows Florida homeowners to transfer their Save Our Homes tax break when they move within Florida. That will save those homeowners thousands of dollars a year compared with what they would have...Tags: Edgewood, Winter Garden, Lake Buena Vista, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia), Dundee
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Good, evil arise at Florida Southern center's annual meeting
The Florida Center for Science and Religion at Florida Southern College will have its annual meeting, "Angels and Devils: The Theory and Praxis of Good and Evil in Science and Religion," from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday in the William M. Hollis Seminar Room...Tags: Civic Center, Cypress Gardens, Illnesses, Advanced Training, Mental Illness
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Williams goes to head of class with high school, IKEA projects
Sentinel Staff WriterFounded in Orlando in 1920, the general contractor and construction manager Williams Co. is no stranger to high-profile building jobs. Its latest is the $74 million Evans High School, to be built on Apopka-Vineland Road about four miles from the...Tags: Homewood, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Tampa, Highwoods Properties Incorporated, Lake Buena Vista
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Police, sheriff groups back tighter restrictions on state's gun laws
South Florida Sun-SentinelThree major Florida law enforcement groups have joined a growing list of voices advocating changes to the state's gun laws to prevent criminals from legally carrying handguns. Leaders of the Florida Sheriffs Association, the Florida Fraternal Order of...Tags: Tampa, Larry Campbell, Punishment, Trials, National Government
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Minute Maid ups OJ price 4th time
Sentinel Staff WriterFlorida's small citrus crop is boosting the price of orange juice even more. Minute Maid, the Houston-based business unit of Coca-Cola North America, announced Monday its fourth wholesale price increase of the year. Before 2006, Minute Maid had not...Tags: Coca-Cola Company, Prices, Florida, Apopka, Leesburg
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Duo on scent of a no-show dog
They are the Thelma and Louise of the Vivi vigil. And they're not giving up any time soon. Tina Potter is a schoolbus driver whose depot is near John F. Kennedy International Airport. There, exactly a month and a day ago, a slinky white-and-brindle...Tags: Vehicles, Cinderella, California, Honda, Kissena Park
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FEMA aid for storm paid for too many funerals, figures show
Sun-SentinelFlorida officially recorded 123 fatalities from last year's hurricanes, but the federal government has paid funeral expenses for at least 315 deaths, including those of a man who shot himself and a stroke victim hospitalized more than a week before the...Tags: Hurricanes, Fraud, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Relief and Aid Organizations, Illnesses
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Michael Anderson: Day of heartbreak
Sentinel Staff WriterOn the afternoon of May 3, 2004, Brandi saw two grown-ups in uniform at the front door and called for her mother. Karen Anderson was on the phone, arguing about a bill, and when she saw the military officials, she dropped the phone. "Go to your room,"...Tags: Defense, Mark Campbell, Karen Anderson, Armed Forces
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