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Brookhaven apartments approved 4-1
05/22/13
The multifamily housing complex, located in Town Center, will now become apartments. Also: City Council moves forward with Old Kings Road Special Assessment District. -
BRIEFS 5.22.2013
05/22/13
Deltona man killed in U.S. 1 crash; Unemployment drops to 9.3% -
Murder trial begins
05/22/13
Paul Miller faces second-degree murder charges for shooting his neighbor and, if convicted, a sentence to life in prison. -
High School students donate to breast cancer patients
05/22/13
The Flagler Palm Coast High School Future Business Leaders of America class donated $580 to Florida Hospital Flagler Foundation’s breast cancer fund, which provides screening mammograms, diagnostic studies and education to local qualified women who are uninsured and seeking assistance.
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22 Help Detect and Report Health Care Fraud
10:00 am - May
22 Guided Prayer Vigil
12:00 pm - 12:15 pm - May
22 New Jersey Social Club Meeting
1:00 pm - May
22 Playground Pals
1:00 pm


