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William Floyd Rolls To League II Bowling Title With Undefeated Season
The team took home their third league title in four years and secured a spot in the County Championship for the 13th consecutive season.
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The team took home their third league title in four years and secured a spot in the County Championship for the 13th consecutive season.
The eighth annual Kids Tag Art Pinellas Awards Ceremony was held in January.
"As a seasoned attorney, Marsocci brings years of experience" to the firm.
Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri was honored with the 2022 Sandra S. Hutchens Sheriff of the Year award.
Dan Bennett received a unanimous vote of approval from the NHADA Board of Directors.
In total, the OCA received 319 complaints last year, primarily from the families of system-involved children.
The Guy team will focus on "reaching Democratic Primary voters with targeted messaging, outreach and organizing."
Performances are set for Feb. 17-19.
Stony Brook engineers employ new device and neural networks with terahertz spectroscopy; findings published in Biomedical Optics Express.
The office is teaming up with the Florida Heart Research Foundation to raise awareness and funds throughout February.
Local fifth graders are learning how to protect local bays and watersheds.
Police, companies, universities and more teamed up with the Connecticut Cancer Foundation to raise funds for their No Shave CT fundraiser.
An Anne Arundel County man won Baltimore Ravens seats for 20 years through the Maryland Lottery.
"The continued freeze on tuition rates is part of the institution’s commitment to making college affordable," the school president said.
Lions Gate Life Plan Community is hosting the Feb. 6 event.
Lt. Tim Lyons is retiring after "nearly 33 years of professional and compassionate service to the Petaluma community."
Oscar Joaquim will lead the division.
“Congratulations to our STAR Students and Teachers on their dedication to academic excellence,” Superintendent Dr. Brian V. Hightower said.
Senate Minority Leader Jessica de la Cruz called to reduce the tax on all items currently subject to the tax from 7 percent to 5 percent.
Fundraising for the project will continue through March.