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Don t expect DeSantis to join Biden s vaccine push

Don t expect DeSantis to join Biden s vaccine push
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Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 7 30 21

Sunburn — The morning read of what s hot in Florida politics — 7 30 21
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A long corruption probe in Tallahassee whimpers to a close — The return of Rod Smith? — Gruters talks about allegations on internal GOP call

A long corruption probe in Tallahassee whimpers to a close — The return of Rod Smith? — Gruters talks about allegations on internal GOP call
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Superintendents Resigning, Haiti s Future, Olympian Might Lose Chance At Tokyo

Miami Herald Guervens Jeune, left, Ralph Polynice, center, and Wedner Petit-Deu, stand and wait behind the Haitian flag outside the Little Haiti Cultural Complex on Jan. 12, 2016. School districts across the country are seeing Superintendents resign or be pushed out in record numbers. Two South Florida counties are facing that issue. Plus, an update from Haiti, which is now under new leadership. And a South Floridian who qualified for the Olympics, but can’t compete in Tokyo. On this, Wednesday, July 21, episode of Sundial. Superintendents Resigning Principals, teachers and school administrators are preparing for classes to begin in South Florida next month.

FSNE 2021 awards: Palm Beach Post editor, reporters recognized by Florida Society of News Editors

FSNE 2021 awards: Palm Beach Post editor, reporters recognized by Florida Society of News Editors © Palm Beach Post file photo Palm Beach Post reporter Andrew Marra (left) and Executive Editor Rick Christie Five reporters and the executive editor of The Palm Beach Post were recognized Thursday for their work at the 2020 annual Florida Society of News Editors awards. Reporter Andrew Marra won a first-place award in beat reporting. He covers K-12 schools. Marra also won second place for his investigative coverage of the Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller s Office. Judges gave him the award for his story Clerk s execs got cash after vowing never to disparage clerk.

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