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Just one more day of bearing the stress that comes with being a South Florida news consumer. Be strong!
- “How could Evan Jenne earn $60,000 last year from a company that didn’t exist until January of this year?” asks Amy Sherman in the Miami Herald. The state rep from South Broward and son of the disgraced sheriff better have an answer for the Florida Commission on Ethics. For analysis, check out Pulp.
- Schoolchildren
are particularly threatened by a pandemic like H1N1, so it kinda sucks that
in Broward 58 schools are switching from registered nurses to
less-trained but cheaper health techs, as Bob LeMendola and Kathy Bushouse write in today’s Sun-Sentinel. Would this be a bad time to remind folks of how Norman found the school district wasted hundreds of millions of dollars building stuff they didn’t need? - It’s been two years since the horrifying murders of Nancy and Joey Bochicchio at Boca Town Center, and still there’s fear, judging by the apparent false alarm of a woman who believed the same man was after her. But Christina DeNardo reports in the Palm Beach Post that police doubt the two incidents are the same guy.
- In Broward Circuit Court yesterday Leon Barbanell won $5.3 million
from Phillip Morris for the death-by-smoking of his wife Shirley, 13
years ago when she was 73. But as Carol Marbin Miller reports in the Miami Herald, the tobacco company will appeal, which means Barbanell, who’s 92, will have to wait to spend his tobacco bucks. - Palm Beach County fifth grader Damon Weaver finally landed that Barack Obama interview, which you can see here. Next up, Octomom?