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Politics is main topic at Hollywood Chamber of Commerce lunch
Sun SentinelOrignal post at 1:57 p.m. Updated below with examples of vintage Crist. The 320 or so people on hand for the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce’s annual luncheon to install a new slate of board members is a slightly bigger crowd than usual....Tags: Lawyers, Government, Personal Service, Lifestyle and Leisure, Ken Jenne
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Hollywood's ex-chief snapped up by Broward Sheriff's Office
Retirement for Chad Wagner, Hollywood's former top cop, lasted all of nine days. Wagner, 52, retired as Hollywood's police chief on Jan. 25, ending a 30-year career with the department. On Monday, he started his new job with the Broward Sheriff's...
Tags: Chad, Heroin, FBI, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Israel
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Scott Israel's pledge: No campaign cash from BSO employees
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsScott Israel will be sworn in as Broward Sheriff today, and if he's true to his word the 5,500 employees of the Sheriff's Office won't have to worry about reaching into their pockets to support the new boss if he......Tags: Israel, Ken Jenne, Politics, Elections
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Ex-Sheriff Jenne back in the building!
Guess who re-entered the Broward Sheriff's Office headquarters this week? If you guessed Ken Jenne, you win. Jenne, who wasn't welcome at BSO under then-Sheriff Al Lamberti, was in the building on Tuesday. It may have been the first time he's been there...
Tags: Flu, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Israel, Ken Jenne
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Humongous BSO payouts approved by Lamberti
While you're feeling sorry for the recently departed Broward Sheriff's Office higher-ups, take a gander at how much they left with. Then-Sheriff Al Lamberti used his discretion to give these officials the maximum. Click here to see it. More to...Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office
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Mayo: Scott Israel's pledge - No campaign cash from BSO employees
Scott Israel will be sworn in as Broward Sheriff today, and if he's true to his word the 5,500 employees of the Sheriff's Office won't have to worry about reaching into their pockets to support the new boss if he runs for re-election in 2016. The week...Tags: Israel, Ken Jenne, Politics, Elections
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What's in store for '13? A look ahead at another scary year
Happy New Year! We've survived the Y2K bug and the Mayan end of the world, but get ready for the scariest year of the new millennium, at least if you've got triskaidekaphobia. For those who fear the number 13, you might want to stay under the covers...Tags: Florida Legislature, Allen West, National Football League, U.S. Congress, Rick Scott
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VIDEOS: Sheriff Lamberti's goodbye, Sheriff Israel's hello
Click here to read my colleague Linda Trischitta's story based on her interview with Scott Israel.Tags: Israel
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Fired Deerfield chief gave to Lamberti campaign
After Sheriff-elect Scott Israel notified 28 Broward Sheriff's Office employees that he wants them to resign or be fired, an alert reader stepped in for analysis. The alert reader ran the list of the 28 employees against campaign contribution records....
Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Politics, Deerfield Beach, Elections
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Sheriff-elect Israel's new hires gave $ to his campaign; fired employees gave to Lamberti
Many of Sheriff-elect Scott Israel's new hires gave him campaign contributions, and many of the 28 he fired gave to his opponent, Sheriff Al Lamberti. Coincidence? Here's what Israel said about it, on Thursday: "You know what? I'll tell you this....
Tags: Law Enforcement, Employees, Broward County Sheriff's Office, Career and Workplace, Israel
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Sheriff-elect Israel spotted with Roger Stone
How long can we go at Broward Politics without mentioning Roger Stone? You might be thinking ''What in the world does a man whose name is always a word or two away from the name "President Nixon'' have to do with our little political sphere?' But...Tags: Broward County Sheriff's Office, Richard Nixon, Israel, Fort Lauderdale, Rick Scott
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Election Day postscript: A bad day for blowhards
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsDonald Trump says he wants a revolution. Well, you know...maybe he can fire the first shot with a 3-wood from his West Palm Beach country club. Or maybe he should just take losing with a little bit of grace. Election......Tags: Dania Beach, Donald Trump, Allen West, Politics, Hallandale Beach
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