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Eve Samples: Why FCAT scores dropped like the backside of a camel’s hump

| Martin County News, Technical | 8 hours ago

Let's imagine for a moment that we are fourth-graders.

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Eve Samples: Why FCAT scores dropped like the backside of a camel’s hump

| Martin County News, Technical | 8 hours ago

Let's imagine for a moment that we are fourth-graders.

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Restaurant owners, consumers feeling the bite of high beef prices

| Martin County News, Technical | 9 hours ago

Historically high beef prices are making it difficult for local restaurants and butchers to keep prices down, while stiff fertilizer, oil and corn prices are eating into the margins of ranchers.

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Restaurant owners, consumers feeling the bite of high beef prices

| Martin County News, Technical | 9 hours ago

Historically high beef prices are making it difficult for local restaurants and butchers to keep prices down, while stiff fertilizer, oil and corn prices are eating into the margins of ranchers.

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Find out how your local lawmakers voted this week: May 20

| Martin County News, Technical | 15 hours ago

Violence Against Women: Members voted, 222-205, to renew the Violence Against Women Act for five years at funding of $680 million annually. A yes vote backed the GOP bill (HR 4970) over Democratic arguments it leaves some battered Native Americans, illegal immigrants and gays and lesbians unprotected. Sen. Bill Posey, R: Yes Sen. Tom Rooney, R: Yes Sen. Alcee Hastings, D: No Confidentiality Dispute: Members defeated, 187-236, a bid by Democrats to retain all existing safeguards in law to protect the identity of victims reporting domestic violence to police or social agencies. A yes vote backed the motion over Republicans' ...

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