On July 4, 1776, the 13 “united States of America” declared their independence, throwing off oppression from Great Britain.
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Guest Commentary by Frank Knapp Jr., InsideSources.com
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7/15/22
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Yoga poses challenge for the mind/body to create beauty and balance with a commitment to grow.
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By Nancy Dale, Ph.D.
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The three words that best describe the Supreme Court’s decisions this term are text, history and tradition.
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Guest Commentary by John G. Malcolm, Heritage Foundation
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7/13/22
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We can’t even imagine a grade adequate for the Supreme Court this year, as the current scale stops after only five letters.
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Guest Commentary by Christian F. Nunes, National Organization for Women
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7/13/22
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In order to vote in the Primary Election, eligible residents must be registered to vote by Monday, July 25, 2022.
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Special to Immokalee Bulletin
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7/12/22
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MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — A 3-year-old boy died after being left in a car outside a South Florida preschool where both his parents are staff members, police said.
The child was one of several …
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7/12/22
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Guadalupe Center will participate in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child Care Food Program...
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Special to Immokalee Bulletin
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7/8/22
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At the Believing in Girls Empowerment Luncheon, Pace Center for Girls - Collier at Immokalee announced State Farm...
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Special to Immokalee Bulletin
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7/8/22
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7/8/22
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Almost all American adults — including parents, medical patients and people who are sexually active — regularly exercise their right to privacy...
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By Scott Skinner-Thompson, University of Colorado Boulder
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7/7/22
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A small, largely rural county west of Florida’s capital saw an unheard-of spike in deadly drug overdoses believed to be caused by fentanyl mixed with other illegal drugs, …
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By BRENDAN FARRINGTON
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7/6/22
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Amyotrophic Later Sclerosis — also known as ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease — is a rare, yet fatal disease that can have subtle onset symptoms not to be overlooked.
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By Eric Weinbrenner, Paint For A Cure
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7/6/22
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7/6/22
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The needs of commercial urban agriculture (CUA) operations in Florida have been relatively unknown...
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By Tory Moore
UF/IFAS | 7/6/22 |
Lake Okeechobee has been a premier fishing destination for decades, and multiple fishing tournaments are held every year.
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7/6/22
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For three decades, climate campaigners have fought to make fossil fuels so expensive that people would be forced to abandon them.
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By Bjorn Lomborg, Hoover Institution
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7/4/22
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Most of Florida is now considered at “high” risk for COVID-19 according to the Centers for Disease Control.
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By Katrina Elsken
Lake Okeechobee News | 7/4/22 |
Many wildlife scientists worldwide need to know why certain species live longer than others.
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By Lourdes Mederos
UF/IFAS | 7/1/22 |
The Immokalee Foundation has launched a new monthly giving initiative called...
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Special to Lake Okeechobee News
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7/1/22
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With summer officially here, as an Arizonan, you’re likely looking for ways to continue enjoying the outdoors while also staying cool...
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By Dr. Jennifer Malin, Optum
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7/1/22
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