Florida Sentinel 5-14-19
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CELEBRATING OVER 74 YEARS IN THE COMMUNITY
    VOL. 74 NO. 69 TUESDAY, MAY 14, 2019 24 PAGES $1.00
Board Chair Dispels Rumor Of BlakeHighBeingSold
   Naval Academy’s Minority Assoc.
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Man Wanted For Forcibly Taking Child From Home
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Detectives Continue Investigation In Fatal Shooting
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   Seeks Candidates
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      COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PRESENT YEA! AWARDS TO STUDENTS
Recently, the Hillsborough County Board of Commissioners recognized several students for their accomplishments. The YEA! (Youth Excellence and Achievement) Awards were presented in the categories of Leadership, Volunteer or Community Service and Success Despite Difficult Odds. The Hillsborough County Commission on the Status of Women selected the win- ners from more than 40 nominees. The recipients, shown from left to right are: Gavriela Daniels, Trinity Academy, Lead- ership: Vance Tomasi, Farnell Middle School, Volunteer or Community Service; Naomi Weller, Progress Village Middle Magnet School of Arts, Success Despite Difficult Odds; Christopher Rodriguez, Plant High School, Leadership; Blaque Jarvis, Middleton High School, Success Despite Difficult Odds; and Grace Ramos, Plant High School, Volunteer or Community Serv- ice. The Commissioners shown on the second row from left to right are Kimberly Overman, Pat Kemp, Les Miller, Jr., Stacy White, Mariella Smith, and Sandra Murman.
 





















































































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