Joel Engelhardt | Stet News
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Bachelor’s degree required and applicants to be the next Palm Beach County administrator have until April 28 to apply.
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Palm Beach County Commission hasn’t established qualifications but wants to move quickly to replace Verdenia Baker.
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Longtime Palm Beach County Administrator Verdenia Baker ends 10-year run in Palm Beach County’s top government job. “I’m going to take some time for me and my family.”
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Health Care District of Palm Beach County prepares to buy land and build a centralized receiving center for mental health care and substance abuse disorder; county to contribute $10 million toward $60 million bill.
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Thousands of acres change hands as Martin County and South Florida Water Management District consolidate holdings in threatened wetlands just north of the Palm Beach County border.
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Five candidates named in the suit and one who filed the suit face removal; includes all three candidates for mayor.
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More than 400 people got a first peek at the $150,000 exhibition “Wish You Were Here: Tourism in the Palm Beaches.” It will be on display through June 28 at the society’s downtown museum, 300 N. Dixie Hwy., West Palm Beach.
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Youth hockey supporter Larry Robbins’ commitment helps Palm Beach North Athletic Foundation surpass key financial threshold to build in Plant Drive Park.
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Brain research institutions and major funders come together to establish an identity for the science already underway.
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The taxable value of property in Palm Beach County is growing grew by 10% last year — the third straight year of double-digit gains. Here are the latest trends, portending tax rates set by cities and countywide agencies.
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After years of work, a little-known advisory committee has submitted its recommendation to county commissioners on how to spend $148 million over 20 years from opioid lawsuit settlements.
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The proposal to restore the Harriet Himmel Theater in CityPlace, in West Palm Beach, calls for wiping out one of the most prominent characteristics of the 1926 church: the entry stairway on the building’s north end.