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Scott imposes fees for Fla. public records copies

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida Gov. Rick Scott is imposing fees on public records request to pay for staff time and the cost of making copies. In announcing the fees Thursday, the new Republican governor cited a sharp increase in such requests since he took office in January. Citizens making requests will be provided with cost…
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The Florida Times-Union: Margaret “Peg” Dow, retired copy editor (1924-2011)

BY JESSIE-LYNNE KERR Margaret “Peg” Dow, who edited copy for The Florida Times-Union’s features pages for 20 years, died Tuesday of metastatic adenocarcinoma at the Hadlow Center for Caring of Community Hospice of Northeast Florida. She was 86. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at Grace Episcopal Church, 245 Kingsley Ave., Orange…
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The Miami Herald: Herald sues DCF for records in case of abused twins

BY DIANA MOSKOVITZ The Miami Herald sued the Department of Children & Families Thursday, seeking records the agency has refused to release about a call made to its abuse hotline days before adopted twins were found — one dead, the other with severe chemical burns — in a truck on the side of Interstate 95.…
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St. Petersburg Times Fund, Inc. to provide $240,000 to Barnes Scholars

The St. Petersburg Times Fund, Inc. has selected two students from Pinellas County and two from Hillsborough County as winners of the 2011 Barnes Scholarships. The students are eligible to each receive up to $15,000 annually for four years at an accredited U.S. college or university. The 2011 Barnes Scholars are Fedner Lauture (St. Petersburg…
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St. Petersburg Times wins ASNE award

The American Society of News Editors recognized three Florida publications in its annual journalism contest. Michael Kruse of the St. Petersburg Times won the Distinguished Writing Award for Nondeadline Writing. Additionally, the staff of The Palm Beach Post were finalists for the Jesse Laventhol Prize for Deadline News Reporting, and Paige St. John of the…
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Electronic version of Sunshine Litigation Seminar now available

The First Amendment Foundation has announced that they now offer an electronic version of their Sunshine Litigation Seminar that took place earlier this year. The eight hour session is geared toward attorneys interested in learning more, including practical tips, on litigating open government issues. The seminar also features a keynote address by Lucy Dalglish, Executive…
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Columbia Journalism Review profiles Florida Center for Investigative Reporting

The Columbia Journalism Review recently added the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting to its News Frontier Database. The FCIR describes itself as “a nonprofit, digital and bilingual investigative journalism organization working to expose corruption, waste and miscarriages of justice,” and it is based out of the International Media Center at Florida International University in Miami.…
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Celebrate National Freedom of Information Day at USF

Come help us celebrate National Freedom of Information Day at the University of South Florida the evening of March 16. Citizens, journalists, and attorneys will engage in a lively discussion about Florida’s famed open government laws and their struggles accessing the records and meetings of our government. During the second half of the program, representatives…
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The Ledger: Scott Removes Wauchula Official For Violating Florida’s Sunshine Law, Four Others Resigned

BY JASON GEARY LAKELAND — A Wauchula city commissioner has been removed from public office by Gov. Rick Scott for attending closed-to-the-public meetings and another four have resigned. Scott issued an executive order Friday suspending and removing Daniel Graham for violating Florida’s Sunshine Law. Olivia Minshew, acting city manager, confirmed Monday that resignation letters have…
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Bob Woodward to speak at Poynter

Investigative reporter Bob Woodward will be speaking at the Poynter Institute on March 15, 2011, at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available for dinner and reserved seating, as well as general admission seating only. See http://about.poynter.org/woodward for details, or call 727-553-4231.