Fay’s floods still concern Brevard ranchers, farmers
October 24, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
By Kimberly C. Moore
Florida Today
Some of Brevard County’s most widely known farming and ranching families voiced their concerns to state and county water-management officials Thursday about flooding on their properties during and after Tropical Storm Fay in August.
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Crist in Brevard in countdown to commercial launch capability
August 11, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
COCOA — The first commercial launch from Space Launch Complex 36 at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station could come as early as 2010 or 2011, said Space Florida President and CEO Steve Kohler. “We have customers we are talking to,” said Kohler. Gov. Charlie Crist and Lt. Gov. Jeff Kottkamp joined Kohler today to formally announce the lease of SLC 36 from the Air Force at a press conference in the Astronaut Memorial Planetarium at the Brevard Community College Cocoa campus.
Crist said the agreement would help Brevard County’s economy during the expected economic slump due to the end of the shuttle program in 2010.
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Early primary voting fires up
August 11, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Early voting got off to a smooth start today, with thousands of Floridians casting ballots for Florida’s primaries.
“This really takes the pressure off for Election Day,” said Hillsborough County Elections Supervisor Buddy Johnson. “Early voting is so new, the archival information is just not large enough to make an extrapolation about what it means for voter turnout, but it’s extremely popular.”
Johnson said the process was moving smoothly at 13 early voting locations across Hillsborough.
In Brevard County, assistant Elections Supervisor Duwayne Lundgren said there was one minor problem when a key to a ballot-scanning machine was missing, but the delay was only about three minutes. He said things were running smoothly at five locations in the county.
A spot-check of elections offices across the state also showed heavy demand for mailed ballots this year. Voter interest is usually higher in presidential years, and voter registration figures released Sunday night showed a gain of 415,000 voters statewide over the past seven months.
Some candidates used the occasion to grab a little free publicity, by showing up with their families and crowds of supporters to vote on the first day of pre-primary balloting. Campaign strategists also like the method because it allows party volunteers to vote early and be free on Election Day to work for their candidates.
Operating hours and days vary from county to county, but early voting is generally available at county courthouses and satellite locations during normal business hours and for eight hours next weekend. Leon County Elections Supervisor Ion Sancho said weekend operations can be either Saturday or Sunday, or four hours on each day, depending on a county’s staffing demands.
Early voting ends on Sunday, Aug. 24, so elections offices can use the Monday before the primary date to distribute machinery and get ready for the big day.
Democrats set new date to vote electors
August 11, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
The Florida Democratic Party has finally nailed down a time and place for its do-over meeting to select a slate of 27 members of the Electoral College.
It’s set for 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 20, at the IBEW union hall in Orlando.
A problem arose over the weekend when the Democratic State Executive Committee met in Tampa to choose 27 electors, but couldn’t get a quorum. State law requires both parties to submit certified lists of electors to the governor’s office before Sept. 1.
Party leaders initially called for an Aug. 18 meeting, time and place to be determined. But Democratic National Committeeman Jon Ausman of Tallahassee pointed out that the date didn’t allow 10 days notice, as required by party rules.
Ausman said that if Sen. Barack Obama carries Florida but his electors are not chosen with strict compliance to every rule and law, the Republicans might go to court and challenge those 27 votes — maybe even affecting the national outcome in a close race. Remember 2000, Ausman said, recalling the 36 days of court fights and recounts over Florida’s then-25 electoral votes.
So today, the party set the new date. Democratic Party spokesman Eric Jotkoff said lawyers have assured the leadership that notifying executive committee members by e-mail, fax and phone ought to be legally sufficient.
“We expect a large turnout at the meeting because the members of the State Executive Committee are understand it is their duty to approve the slate of electors, so when Barack Obama wins Florida, there will be no question about our electors,” said Jotkoff.
Florida Republican Party Chairman Jim Greer marveled at the Democratic disarray. Last spring, the party fought for a couple of months over seating of Florida delegates to the national convention, which was resolved after a long and divisive fight between Obama supporters and backers of Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y.
“The continued inability of the Florida Democrats to get their act together simply amazes me,” said Greer.
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Palm Bay reworks adult club ordinance
August 8, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
The city council decided Thursday to reconfigure its adult entertainment ordinance, after a lengthy debate about protecting private schools, as well as protecting the sites of parks currently on the drawing board.
“You’re looking for certainty in an ordinance,” said special counsel Michael Kahn. He further explained that any vagaries “will not pass constitutional muster.”
The city council is trying to create an ordinance restricting the locations of adult entertainment businesses throughout the city. The measure, however, also would allow at least 16 additional adult businesses into the city.
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DiPatri gets $18,801 in bonus pay
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Brevard Public Schools leader Richard DiPatri will receive an $18,801 bonus this year, the district said Tuesday. DiPatri received $204,940 in base pay for the 2007-08 school year and was eligible for $20,494 in bonus money, or 10 percent of his pay.
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Horse barns ready, but not open yet
August 5, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Construction wrapped up on Wickham Park’s new horse barns in February. But they will remain empty into the fall, when Brevard County commissioners expect a consultant’s recommendation on how to use them.
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Palm Bay proposal would give locals 1st shot at work bids
August 4, 2008 by Administrator · Leave a Comment
Palm Bay officials are looking to give a break to local businesses wanting to work with the city on everything from cutting grass to building new water systems.
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