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By Broward County Office of Public Communications. Lightning strikes north of Florida typically peak in the spring, but the danger of lightning strikes in South Florida are more likely throughout the summer months. If fact, lightning killed one Florida man and injured nine other Floridians earlier in June. In fact, we live in the state
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By Shellie Miller-Farrugia Mid-summer is a great time to reflect on the past and look ambitiously toward the future. More than 200 years ago, the families who ventured across the great ocean dividing our continent from theirs were fed up with the past; fleeing to begin life anew. Having absolutely no idea what the future
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North Broward Preparatory is a long-established school offering robust curricula that promotes individualized learning, creativity and critical thinking. Each student here is encouraged and empowered to successfully pursue his or her individual aspirations, through exceptional educators, personalized learning and top-caliber academics that are enriched by opportunities in the arts, athletics, community service and extracurricular programs.
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A year ago Parkland Little League Information Officer and coach, Jeff Koss, went into the hospital with a fever and what seemed to be appendicitis. His wife Alison and their three children: Morgan 14, Connor 12, and Owen 11 prayed that all would turn out fine. The doctors proceeded with surgery and found that it
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By Monique Bain, MAC, LAC – Acupuncture Physician They will be forever known as the purplish red marks that made millions of people wonder and search on the internet when they watched Michael Phelps debut at this year’s Olympics. While it may have looked like several Olympians with the same type of skin marks have