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THE TOWN-CRIER
September 17 September 23, 2004
LEAD NEWS
RPB Council Praises Its Hurricane Heroes
Learning Lessons From The Storm
After The Storm: Returning To Normal A Painfully Slow Process
NEWS
Vote Brings Hospital Into
Wellington
RPB, Wellington Move Closer To Lawsuit Over Water Pipeline
Wellington Finalizes $4.9 Million Contract With Sheriffs Office
Orlando: One Term On The Indian Trail Board Will Be Enough
ITID Gives Final OK To Budget
Hurricane Batters Nursery Industry In Loxahatchee Groves
Woman Blames Shoplifting On Storm; Drug Arrests In RPB Park
After The Storm: What You Have To Know About FEMA
Beer Maker Donates Cans Of Drinking Water To Storm Victims
Water Managers Storing Storm Runoff In Loxahatchee Rock Pits
NEWS BRIEFS
SCHOOLS
Minor Damage At Area Schools As Students Return To Class
Six WHS Students Named National Merit Semifinalists
Grant Allows Panther Run To Expand
Project CHILD
Poinciana Students Start Beautification
Program
Polo Park Middle School Postpones Open
House Due To Hurricane Frances
FEATURES
Marketing Expert Bob Marx Helps Businesses Grow
Welcoming New Year, Rabbis See Lessons In The Hurricane
Wellington Author Releases New Book
Celebrity Chef Night Postponed
Dr. Snyder: Backpack Safety Starting To Pay Off
Kravis Centers Public Ticket Sale Day Sept. 18
Lake Worth Playhouse Delays Opening Of Annie Get Your Gun
SPORTS
Without Power At RPB Rec Center, Storm Puts Damper On Programs
Storms Damage To Wellington Parks Will Be Costly To Fix
Wildcats Top Wellington Rivals On The
Volleyball Court
Wellington Boys Defeat Palm Beach
Central On The Links
Local Karate Team Makes Strong Debut
Fishing Tournament Raises Over $40,000
For Hospice
P.B. Central Outback Steakhouse Dinner
Florida Bodybuilding State Championships
Big Prizes At Marathon
Hike Around The Big Lake
OPINION
OUR OPINION: Rather Than Clearing The Air, Scripps Letter Leaves Things
Murky
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
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