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Closing the Loop: Kurt Dunkle
Kurt Dunkle was one of Jacksonville's top lawyers, until he realized that he was meant to do something else.He enrolled in a New York seminary, he became…
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Cole Pepper: Super Bowl Winners And Losers, What's Next?
It was a rout in New Jersey last night as the Seattle Seahawks dominated the Dever Broncos to win Super Bowl XLVIII, 43-8.Cole Pepper joined Melissa Ross…
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10 Places Where Health Insurance Costs The Most
Some of the priciest markets for insurance include rural counties in Georgia and the areas around ski resorts in Colorado. While many people in these places will receive government subsidies to help pay for premiums, the portion that they pay will still be higher than what they would have to foot elsewhere.
Jacksonville's Startup Economy: Why I Stayed - Carl Smith, nGen Works
Carl Smith grew up in Jacksonville, and the community of innovators and entrepreneurs he helped start is one of the reasons he is still here.As part of…
Florida Senate Leader Benacquisto Seeks Former Radel U.S. House Seat
TALLAHASSEE (The News Service of Florida) — State Senate Majority Leader Lizbeth Benacquisto joined a growing field Monday in what is expected to be a…
Fresh Air Weekend: Ann Patchett, Ray Didinger And A Country Dilemma
Patchett reflects on her first marriage, the sports writer looks at the myth of the "dumb" football player and Ken Tucker considers the challenge of keeping country music commercially viable.
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U.S. Army Corps Of Engineers Seek Public Comment On Flagler Beach Erosion
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is holding a meeting Wednesday to gather public input on solving Flagler Beach’s erosion problems.Erosion on the beach is…
A Candidate For Congress In Georgia — And Michigan And Hawaii And...
Melissa Block speaks with Allan Levene, a candidate for Congress who is based in Georgia. Levene is running in four different states to increase his odds of winning.
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Hacker Group Sues German Government Over NSA Spying
The group wants German federal prosecutors to investigate the country's aiding of the U.S. agency's activities. It's the latest fallout from revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
Part-Time Professors Demand Higher Pay; Will Colleges Listen?
In the 1970s, two-year and four-year colleges started replacing full-time faculty with part-time instructors. Since then, disputes over pay, benefits and working conditions for these adjunct instructors have ballooned into big problems on many campuses.
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