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For license renewals in Florida, no criminal background checks (Miami Herald)
At least 20 Florida mortgage brokers maintained their licenses even after committing the most obvious violation of public trust -- mortgage fraud.
State regulator defends role in mortgage mess (Miami Herald)
Facing calls for his ouster after allowing thousands of criminals to sell home loans in Florida, the state's embattled chief mortgage regulator proposed changes that would toughen the law to help keep felons out of the industry.
Mortgage Regulator Defends Office (WJHG Panama City)
The man who regulates mortgage brokers in Florida is defending his office against claims thousands of felons were allowed to work in the mortgage business. A 40-page report highlights problems with published reports, but it may not be enough, soon enough, to save the regulators job.
S. Florida man pens a McWinner for Big Mac jingle contest (Sun-Sentinel)
Jingle will bring '2 all-beef patties' a brand new beat Jason Harper's remix of the Big Mac chant "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese ... " has won the most votes in an online contest hosted by McDonald's on MySpace.com.
1 Tank Trips: Fitzgerald (WALB Albany)
FITZGERALD, GA (WALB) - The date is May 9th, 1865. Richmond has fallen, and the fledgling Confederate States of America is in its dying moments. While most of his government has already resigned, Jefferson Davis is vowing to fight on.
July 2008 Article Archive (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1.
It was 20 years ago today… Two decades of The Business Journal (Business Journal of Tri-Cities)
This is Volume 21, Number 1. Two decades worth of The Business Journal have been written, printed, read and — hopefully — have done you some good. In looking back over 20 years worth of back issues of The Business Journal of Tri-Cities, Tennessee/Virginia (and if you think that’s an unwieldy brand name, just remember, we started off as The Business Journal of Upper East Tennessee and Southwest ...
Grandma accused of trying to hire killers (The Charlotte Observer)
Authorities in Stanly County say a grandmother with five dead spouses has been indicted on charges she tried to hire a hitman to kill her fourth husband. Authorities had already charged Betty Neumar, 76, with a single count of solicitation to commit first-degree murder in the July 1986 death of Harold Gentry. The indictment handed up Tuesday adds two more counts. Grand jurors allege she tried to ...
Area pest-control companies use science to keep the critters away (Tallahassee Democrat)
It wouldn't be a Florida summer without the insects and other pests that find our subtropical climate appealing. The mercury may be rising, but to keep one's pest problem from doing the same, it's best left to professionals.
Woman charged with abuse (Bradenton Herald)
A former Freedom Village employee was arrested on charges she abused a 98-year-old woman at the retirement community in May.

 

 

 

 


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