Posts Tagged ‘contract’
Monday, May 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — Indian River County Administrator Joe Baird was charged with driving under the influence Saturday night.
“I would like to apologize to the public and (Indian River County) commissioners and I will continue to work hard for the county,” Baird said Sunday. “This is a personal matter and I plan to handle it personally.” (more…)
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Posted in Vero Beach | 1 Comment »
Monday, May 18th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
ST. LUCIE COUNTY — St. Lucie County officials say they’re tired of paying higher-than-Medicaid rates in hospitals for their jailed inmates.
St. Lucie County is lobbying the state to force hospitals to accept the Medicaid rate for inmate medical care. But hospitals are warning that forcing more people on the Medicaid rolls could increase costs to taxpayers.
As it is now, when a Medicaid patient goes to the hospital, the county does not get the bill. Hospitals are required to accept and treat indigent patients. If that same person needs medical care at a hospital while an inmate, the county — and ultimately taxpayers — pay the bill, St. Lucie County Commissioners say. (more…)
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — Not much will change Friday when Lawnwood Regional Medical Center & Heart Institute begins serving as a provisional state trauma center.
Much of the $15 million Lawnwood invested in five trauma surgeons, staff training, new equipment and emergency department renovations was earmarked two years ago when hospital officials proposed St. Lucie County taxpayers chip in $7 million a year to pay for the regional, Level II trauma center.
Trauma tax opponents said then Lawnwood’s parent company, Tennessee-based HCA Inc., would find the cash if it really wanted to care for trauma patients. Nearly 75 percent of voters rejected the trauma tax.
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Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
STUART — Martin County’s lowest-paid workers will keep fighting the county’s furlough program because they can’t afford a 5 percent pay cut, a union leader said Tuesday.
Teamsters Local 769, which represents 275 of the county’s clerical and blue collar workers, will ask the Public Employees Relations Commission to resolve the contract dispute through binding arbitration, said Mavis Curley, the union’s chief steward in Martin County.
The furlough program requiring all county employees, except fire rescue workers, to take one unpaid day off per month starting Friday violates the Teamsters contract, Curley said. Under the contract, a workweek is 40 hours.
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Posted in Economy, Martin County, Stuart | No Comments »
Monday, April 27th, 2009 by Eve Samples
Port St. Lucie’s next biotech institute is one step closer to reality.
Oregon Health & Science University’s Vaccine and Gene Therapy Institute signed a deal this month to design and build its new $30 million laboratory in the Tradition development west of Interstate 95.
The institute tapped Baltimore-based Whiting Turner Contracting Co. to oversee construction of the 105,000 square feet of laboratories and offices. The building is on target to be completed in May 2011, said Andrew Favata, vice president for Tradition’s developer, Core Communities LLC.
VGTI Florida, as the local campus has been dubbed, will be built on eight acres at Core Communities’ Florida Center for Innovation at Tradition, a fledgling research park that’s now home to another biotech outfit, the Torrey Pines Institute for Molecular Studies. (more…)
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Posted in Economy, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County, State, Tradition, Treasure Coast business | 2 Comments »
Friday, April 24th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
Thursday, April 23, 2009
VERO BEACH — Minor League Baseball executives expect to occupy Dodgertown by June 1 if they can get an agreement with county officials approved by then.
“They want to occupy Dodgertown as soon as possible and we want them there,” County Administrator Joe Baird said Thursday.
At this point, the two sides’ attorneys are poring through the proposed agreement.
“And that takes on a life of its own,” MiLB President Pat O’Conner said.
Neither Baird nor O’Conner envisioned anything holding up the deal. And at least the county won’t have to spruce up the grounds before MiLB moves in, Baird said. (more…)
Tags: baseball, contract, Dodgers, dodgertown, football
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2009 by Post Staff
STUART — A judge Wednesday ordered the former owner of Arthur’s Dockside restaurant to spend a year in the county jail on a tax fraud charge, prompting his wife to burst into tears and break down outside court.
Arthur Dombrose, 71, was also ordered to serve two years of community control and two years of probation.
Standing before Martin Circuit Judge Sherwood Bauer, Dombrose showed little emotion as deputies fingerprinted him and led him away.
Last July Dombrose entered a plea of no contest to a first-degree felony tax fraud charge after failing to pay $187,000 in sales tax collected from customers between March 2005 and April 2006. (more…)
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Posted in Courts, Stuart | 97 Comments »
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009 by TCPalm.com
A second Beagle, suffering from Parvo, was found staggering in traffic in Lake Park, very close to the location where a mother Beagle and her puppies were found April 17.
Kay-Lynette Roca, executive director of Safe Harbor Animal Sanctuary & Hospital, said Tuesday that the male Beagle brought to Safe Harbor and the female Beagle that was found last week have matching collars and seem to know each other.
“Parker, the male Beagle dog that was found in traffic in Lake Park, looks very similar to the Beagle mom who is now fighting for her life. I’m afraid there may be a backyard breeder in the Lake Park area who is neglecting these dogs and tossing them out.”
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Posted in Palm Beach County, Traffic | 3 Comments »
Tuesday, April 21st, 2009 by TCPalm.com
VERO BEACH — A baseball-related organization is reportedly close to signing a five-year agreement for the use of Dodgertown.
County officials are declining to release the name of the proposed new tenant, although county officials previously met with Minor League Baseball President Pat O’Conner about the facility.
While the deal expected does not involve a Major League team, it leaves open the possibility of one using Holman Stadium for spring training in the future.
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2009 by TCPalm.com
FORT PIERCE — City officials Monday night shut the door on the mayor’s idea to consolidate the Police Department with the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office.
Mayor Bob Benton could not get the support he needed from at least three commissioners to move the idea forward.
Commissioners Rufus Alexander, Christine Coke and Reggie Sessions did not want to disband the police department. And Commissioner Eddie Becht didn’t express an opinion on how he felt about the idea.
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Posted in Crime, Fort Pierce, Port St. Lucie, St. Lucie County | 1 Comment »