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Florida Division of Elections campaign finance records show that after Peter Nehr lost the Nov. 6, 2012 election to democrat Carl Zimmermann, he made three payments totaling $21,856.03 to his female companion, Kim Marie, for "consulting" services.
2. Woman Accused of Huffing Cans of Dust Remover in Walmart Bathroom
Pinellas County Sheriff's deputies say Kimberly A. Reida, 35, was seen inhaling canned dust remover in the women's bathroom of the Palm Harbor Walmart on a recent Sunday afternoon.
3. What Goes Around Comes Back Around at Boomerang Boutique
Australia native Todd Williams owns the Palm Harbor resale boutique with his spouse Jennifer. "What goes around comes back around, like a boomerang. That's how we came to become Boomerang Boutique," he said.
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The sheriff's office said 54-year-old Manuel Arosemena of Palm Harbor told the nurse, "I will kill you" after hitting him.
The new camp lineup at CSA Palm Harbor is the brainchild of Mathew Eberius, who grew up attending summer camps.
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