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Key Biscayne and Chantel Sutherland wins the Monroe Stakes at Gulfstream Park.
Arindel s Key Biscayne rallied from well off the pace to capture Saturday s $75,000 Monroe Stakes at Gulfstream Park in Hallandale Beach, Fla., providing jockey Chantal Sutherland with her fourth victory of the day.
“I m so grateful. I m grateful to God, and I m grateful to Gulfstream for being so amazing,” said Sutherland, who was greeted by an enthusiastic round of cheers from fans in the grandstand and on the apron upon her return to the winner s circle. “It s been really nice here.”
Riding for the first time during the Spring/Summer Meet at Gulfstream, Sutherland continued to make her presence felt Saturday with victories aboard Hot Babe ($5.20) in Race 3, Hard Ten ($2.80) in Race 8, and Clapton ($20.20) in Race 9 prior to her victory aboard Key Biscayne ($14.40) in the Race 10 feature. The 45-year-old native of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who has ridden more than 1100 winne
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No more anonymous code complaints about neighbors, state law says
The new law is meant to stop âfrivolousâ complaints by feuding neighbors.
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TALLAHASSEE â For years, Floridians have been filing anonymous complaints against their neighbors, whether it be a noisy party, grass that is too tall, tree limbs that are too low or a leaf blower that is too loud.
From now on, though, all complainers will need to tie their name and address to their grievance if they want a code enforcement officer to investigate it as a code violation of a local ordinance.
Officers, however, will still have discretion over investigating anonymous complaints they deem to be an âimminent threat to public health, safety, or welfare, or imminent destruction of habitat or sensitive resources.â