OUR OPINION: Miami Beach needs to do its due diligence before approving tow-company increase
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Contract awards and bid dates as tracked by Dodge/The McGraw Hill Construction Network. Construction planning, bid proposal and contract information for the week ending Feb. 20, 2012.
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A 1989 trailer being used for storage was stolen from the loading bay of a business in the 9300 block of Northwest 101st Street between 8 and 10 a.m. Jan. 13. According to the business owner, the trailer was not in good working condition. Police believe the trailer was dragged from the site due to marks discovered on the ground. A security camera was working at the time of the incident. The ...
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Plans to build a new dry boat storage facility at the marina at Matheson Hammock are running into opposition from the people in the communities surrounding the historic park. "You can't put more than five pounds of sausage in a five pound bag," said Coral Gables resident Charlie Girtman. "This five pound bag is full." The proposed boat storage facility is six stories high, which would make it ...
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A woman stole a silver 2007 Honda Pilot from a Walmart parking lot in the 17600 block of Northwest Second Avenue between 9:30 and 10 p.m. Jan 16. The woman’s spouse, who police believe stole the car, waited for the victim to enter the Walmart and then drove off with the vehicle without the victim’s permission. The car was valued at $20,000.
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The thousands of tourists, day trippers and locals towed on Miami Beach may have to shell out even more come next month to get their cars out of hoc.
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January: Deluxe detox
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on January 18, in the interest of fairness and equal time; the GBTS-PBTS HOA Board held a meeting in which the proponents and opponents of the Matheson Hammock Boat Project would have the opportunity to address the Board with Messrs.
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Good morning Clackamas County. Here's my Thursday roundup of more than 100 events in Happy Valley, Milwaukie, Lake Oswego, Oregon City, Sandy, West Linn, Wilsonville, on Mount Hood, and in other locales in Clackamas County.
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After a police dispatcher ignored an early clue in a case of missing adult tricycles, a parks department employee took matters into his own hands—and tracked down $1,000 worth of stolen city goods.
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