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THE TOWN-CRIER
July 23 – July 29, 2004
LEAD NEWS
• Budjinski Tapped To Run Hospital Foundation
• Aggregates Land Gets County OK For Homes
• Groves Incorporation Committee Presents Findings To LGLA
NEWS
• Fire Sweeps Through Sipek Compound
• Mourners Remember Bobo The Tiger
• Adventists Tell LGLA Members About Plans For Folsom Road Church
• The Western Water Wars: Next Stop, Arbitration
• Valuable Lessons Learned From RPB Wildfire
• RPB Reaffirms Promise Not To Annex Groves
• Sheriff’s Race Boils Down To Five Candidates Seeking Post
• RPB Planning Improvements Along RPB Blvd. North Of Okeechobee
• FIU Lecture In Wellington Looks At The Future Of Healthcare
• Lillian Bott Goedeke Porter Dies At Age 84
• Three Charged In Robbery Spree
• Royal Palm Man Arrested For Impersonating A Police Officer
• Leadership Palm Beach County Elects New Officers & Directors
• Plans Underway For This Fall’s Heart Walk
• Rotary Welcomes New Members
• Tanning Magazine To Feature WellingTAN
• NEWS BRIEFS…
SCHOOLS
• Family Ties Aid Student With College Choice
• Daniel Prieto To Attend Hampden-Sydney College
• Claudia Diesti At L’Oreal
Academy
FEATURES
• If You Like To Indulge The Senses, Visit Cigar Connoisseur
• With New DVD, Kids Can Take Home Wellington’s ‘Mr. Al’
• Turtle Nest Village: Helping Foster Kids Become Happy Adults
• Reno Urges Local Democrats To Focus On Party Unity
• Fire-Rescue Special Ops To Vie In International Competition
• South Florida Fairgrounds Boat Show Brings In A Boatload Of Sales
• Property Appraiser Launches Redesigned Web Site
• AROUND TOWN…
SPORTS
• PBC Sports & Fitness Festival Draws Local Competitors
• Young Girls Learning The Royal And Ancient Game Of Golf
• The 17th Annual Kid’s Fishing Day Sets Sail In August
• SPORTS SHORTS…
OPINION
• OUR OPINION: Campaign Rule Number One: Don’t Throw The Muck Around
• LETTERS TO THE EDITOR…
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