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Free health screenings. Plus a Miramar principal’s homecoming, sergeant’s arrest

Three recent stories about life in Miramar highlighted free vascular screenings, a principal’s homecoming and a sergeant suspended after an arrest.
Three recent stories about life in Miramar highlighted free vascular screenings, a principal’s homecoming and a sergeant suspended after an arrest. mocner@miamiherald.com

From free vascular screenings to a principal’s return home and a sergeant’s suspension after an arrest, these three recent stories sparked conversation in Miramar.

Here’s a rundown to catch up:

Are you at risk for vascular disease? Memorial West offering free screenings

Memorial Healthcare is bringing free peripheral artery disease screenings to southwest Broward, starting July 18 at Memorial Hospital West in Pembroke Pines. They’re urging higher-risk and underserved groups to get checked early.

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Meet Miramar High’s new principal, who is returning to where her career started

Shenee Rowe was approved as Miramar High’s new principal, returning to the campus where she began as a teacher. She says she’ll lean on data and focus on supporting all students, including ESOL and ESE subgroups.

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Miramar police sergeant suspended after domestic battery charge, officials say

Miramar police said Sgt. Devarious Holloway is on administrative leave after his arrest on domestic battery and criminal mischief charges tied to an alleged dispute with his girlfriend. The department says it’s conducting an internal review.

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