The Juvenile team is a critical component in the wheels of juvenile
justice pushing the community forward.
COUNTYWIDE NEWSLETTER
July 2, 2025
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THE CLERK’S ROLE IN SUPPORTING JUSTICE FOR YOUTH AND FAMILIES
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The Juvenile team is a critical component in the wheels of juvenile
justice pushing the community forward. With a staff of 75 dedicated
employees, the Juvenile Department processes a myriad of case types
which include Delinquency, Dependency, Family, Substance Abuse,
Domestic Violence, and the victims of commercial sexual exploitation
and labor trafficking.
For Delinquency cases, which involve minors alleged to have committed
a criminal offense under the Florida Statutes, the Juvenile Clerk
team opens and maintains the official court file, records all
hearings, issues and quashes warrants, supports the courtroom by
managing exhibits, swearing in witnesses, and documenting judicial
rulings. The Clerk team also ensures that all parties are properly
notified of hearing dates and court requirements.
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UPCOMING EVENTS:
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GRANT MILLER HERE!
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GRANT MILLER TALKS WITH MARK BURNS, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF COCONUT
GROVE BID ABOUT THE GROWTH AND UPCOMING EVENTS IN COCONUT GROVE
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[Grant Miller visits Slam Radio with Strive 305! for a BTS look at
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GRANT MILLER VISITS SLAM RADIO WITH STRIVE 305! FOR A BTS LOOK AT THE
SLAM RADIO STUDIO!
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BEHIND THE WHEEL
CAR REVIEWS WITH GRANT MILLER
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and purpose of theater] [19]
HOST FARA SAX WELCOMES MAIN STREET PLAYERS EXPLORING THE PASSION AND
PURPOSE OF THEATER
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[The Blue Streak Podcast: Meet Captain Pijhon Valcourt and
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THE BLUE STREAK PODCAST: MEET CAPTAIN PIJHON VALCOURT AND LIEUTENANT
NATASHA FLORES OF THE NORTHEAST
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[Between the L’Chaims Ep. 6: Susan Miller & Rabbi Mendy Fellig
Talk Life, Faith, and Community] [23]
BETWEEN THE L’CHAIMS EP. 6: SUSAN MILLER & RABBI MENDY FELLIG TALK
LIFE, FAITH, AND COMMUNITY
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CAMP SOL TAPLIN REGISTRATION IS UNDERWAY AT MARJCC
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Known for its camping excellence built over its 48- year history, Camp
Sol Taplin of the Michael-Ann Russell Jewish Community Center is
gearing up for another summer of fun, friendship, excitement, and
learning. With the summer camp season running from June 9 – August
8, approximately 25 different camp options are being offered for
grades PreK4 – 11, in addition to the summer programs falling under
the MARJCC’s Early Childhood Academy that serves its youngest
campers, age 2 months – PreK 4.
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BLUE NEST DEVELOPMENT IS REIMAGINING HOME OWNERSHIP FOR MIAMI-DADE’S
WORKING FAMILIES
As South Florida’s housing crisis pushes more families out of reach
of homeownership, one local developer is stepping up with a bold,
long-term solution. Founded in 2018 by Miami-based entrepreneur Salim
Chraibi, Bluenest Development is reshaping the path to...
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FWC: MANAGING FLORIDA’S BLACK BEARS NOW AND FOR THE FUTURE
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The Florida black bear is a true conservation success story. The
population has increased from just a few hundred bears in the 1970s to
over 4,000 today, with the four largest subpopulations all showing
positive annual growth rates. There are over 17,000 square miles of
high-quality bear habitat, and almost half of it is protected through
easements or public ownership.
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FLORIDA’S HB 683 USHERS IN NEW ERA OF CODE REVIEW: MIAMI-DADE’S
STRIVE305HUB LEADS WITH INNOVATION
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On June 13th, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed HB 683 into law.
Among its notable provisions, the bill authorizes private providers to
utilize automated or software-based review systems to assess
compliance with building codes such as the National Electrical Code
and the Florida Building Code. What does this mean for Floridians? In
short, it signals a shift—allowing the private sector to outpace
local governments in regulatory innovation.
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_Dylan Berkowitz, a senior at Ransom Everglades High School_
WHY GEN Z TRUSTS RIDE-SHARING: AND WHY PARENTS SHOULD TOO
The thought of your child hopping into a car with a stranger can be
terrifying. There are headlines about fake drivers, horror stories on
social and mainstream media, and that nagging parental instinct that
says: just pick them up yourself. For many parents in Miami-Dade
County, the idea of their middle or high schooler using Uber, Lyft, or
another ride-share service feels risky.
So why are so many teens relying on it?
Let’s break it down. In a large, spread-out county like Miami-Dade,
where friends might live in...
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_Dr. Carlos Wolf is a partner at Miami Plastic Surgery and is board
certified._
THE KEY TO SAFE AND SATISFYING INJECTABLE TREATMENTS: OPEN
COMMUNICATION AND CLEAR DOCUMENTATION
In this edition of our Q&A column, a patient writes to Dr. Wolf
expressing some confusion about the wide variety of facial fillers
offered at different practices. Having visited several facial plastic
surgeons, dermatologists, and med spas, they’ve encountered
differing products each time and are curious about the reasons behind
the variations. The patient asks: “Should I be worried if one uses a
different filler than another?” Dr. Wolf explains why this
variability exists and how.
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SETTING THE RECORD STRAIGHT: WE STAND FOR TRUTH, ACCOUNTABILITY, AND
THE PEOPLE OF MIAMI-DADE COUNTY
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We are aware of a recent media report that a lawsuit has been filed
against the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, and the
Office of the Tax Collector of Miami-Dade and Broward. As of today,
our office has not been formally served with the complaint being
referenced...
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AVE MARIA PREPS FOR 2025 HURRICANE SEASON
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During the 2024 hurricane season, the west coast of Florida
experienced a record three devastating storms, sparking a renewed
focus on preparedness at Ave Maria. The master planned development in
Collier County experienced zero damage despite the extreme 2024 season
and, as a result, is highlighting safety as a reason more residents
choose the community.
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MADE WITH AMERICA: THE LEADING APPLIANCE BRANDS COMMITTED TO U.S.
MANUFACTURING
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The experts at AJ Madison, the industry’s foremost appliance
authority representing over 150 brands, have identified the leading
appliance brands committed to manufacturing in the U.S. In an
industry shaped by global supply chains, a standout group of appliance
manufacturers continues to uphold a powerful commitment: to design,
engineer, and manufacture products with America at their core. These
brands don’t just operate in the United States—they build in
American communities...
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BEHIND THE WHEEL WITH GRANT MILLER!
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ROGUE PLATINUM IS COMPACT SUV STAR
Step inside the 2025 Nissan Rogue Platinum and you’re greeted by
quilted semi-aniline leather seats that exude elegance, an available
digital dashboard featuring a 12.3-inch display....
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