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Sheriff Called Out, Officers Suspended, Hemingway: Nearby News

Top FL news includes Pasco sheriff denying 'Big Brother' tactics, Miami Beach officers under investigation, cyclist joins bike-a-thon.

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4 Officers Suspended During Review Of Forceful Arrest: Police

Four police officers have been suspended with pay while the Miami Beach Police Department investigates the amount of force used during an arrest at a South Beach hotel early Monday morning.

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Pasco Sheriff Denies Using 'Big Brother' Tactics To Curb Crime

The Pasco County Sheriff's Office is once again under the gun after handing out four-page letters to select residents informing them they'd been selected for a program targeted at repeat criminal offenders in the community.

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Normally, it's not recommended to walk into a bar and call a strange man "Papa," but at Sloppy Joe's in Key West, it's encouraged. For four decades, scores of white-bearded older men have taken over the iconic bar for a long weekend every July as they contend for the title of "Papa" — that's the nickname author Ernest Hemingway gave himself — in the Hemingway Lookalike Contest.

Dunedin Resident To Join 6,000 Bicyclists To Fight Cancer

On Aug. 7 and 8, more than 6,000 riders, including Eva Herzing from Dunedin, will take part in the Pan-Mass Challenge, a two-day, 211-mile bike-a-thon across Massachusetts, with the goal of raising $52 million for cancer research and patient care at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

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