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By Boca Vibe
Local News and Updates from Boca Raton, FL
Boca Raton, FL – In a recent development, a federal judge has ruled that Wellington developer Glenn Straub and his attorney, Craig Galle, fabricated corporate operating agreements and meeting minutes to gain control of the Miss America organization. U.S. District Judge Donald Middlebrooks has ordered Straub and Galle to pay Robin Fleming’s attorneys’ fees, with the total amount sought being nearly $4.9 million. Read more at BocaVibe.com.
Additionally, Chief Deputy County Administrator Todd Bonlarron retired after 30 years of service, leaving behind a legacy in the community. In his honor, the county commissioners have named the learning center at Green Cay Nature Center. This is a testament to Bonlarron’s dedication and contributions to the area.

Community News
The following are some recent updates from around Boca Raton:
- A lender has sued to foreclose on the G-Star School of the Arts property in Palm Springs. This news may have implications for local arts programs and organizations.
- The retirement of Todd Bonlarron marks the end of an era, but his legacy will live on through the newly named learning center at Green Cay Nature Center.
Business News
Boca Raton’s business community is always abuzz with activity. However, in this case, it seems that some individuals have been involved in questionable practices. The fabrication of corporate operating agreements and meeting minutes to gain control of the Miss America organization raises serious concerns about ethics and governance.
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Source: Original Report