Pahokee will celebrate its centennial (100 years of incorporation) as a city.
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By David J. Ruiz
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1/4/22
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Working animals account for billions of dollars in sales, spending and jobs in Florida — when they’re healthy.
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By J. Scott Angle and Dana Zimmel
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1/3/22
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Christmas has come and gone, and over the next couple of weeks in our assigned readings ...
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By Elizabeth Nelson
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church | 1/3/22 |
Many of you already know Artis Gunsby or you’ve seen him around town.
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News form the Hendry County Sheriff's Office
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12/30/21
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According to the Pew Research Center, one in five new marriages is now interracial. While statistics suggest that interracial marriages...
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By Emiliano Max Diaz
Jehovah’s Witnesses
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12/30/21
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Even though Christmas is over, the excitement is just beginning. Nothing can top the amazing birth of Jesus, but there is yet another event...
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By Elizabeth Nelson
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church | 12/27/21 |
A Sermon preached at Good Shepherd Episcopal Church ...
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Special to the Caloosa Belle
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12/24/21
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Think about the reason for the season ...
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By By Elizabeth Nelson
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church | 12/21/21 |
Retail prices are soaring on everything from clothing and food to vehicles and gas. The inflation rate is at its highest level in three decades.
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By Kat McNabb
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12/21/21
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It’s one of the very first Yuletide songs the youngest of children learn.
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By J. Mark Powell, Holy Cow! History
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12/17/21
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Legitimate toy makers deserve credit for making their products much safer over the years. However, too often, Arizonans still end up buying dangerous toys for children for the holidays.
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By Hannah Rhodes, Arizona PIRG Education Fund
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12/15/21
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X-22 Adventures and American Legion Post #64 are partnering to collect donations to help victims of the recent tornadoes.
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By Steve Cone
X-22 Adventures | 12/14/21 |
Consumer prices jumped 6.8% in November 2021 from a year earlier — the fastest rate of increase since 1982, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data published on Dec. 10, 2021. The biggest jumps during the month were in energy, used cars and clothing.
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By William Hauk, University of South Carolina
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12/13/21
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We all have those days where we make mistakes. But do we admit it? …
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By Elizabeth Nelson
Good Shepherd Episcopal Church | 12/13/21 |
Going through this COVID-19 pandemic afforded me the opportunity to sit back and reflect on giving back to others.
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By Barbara Johnson
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12/11/21
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Henry E., age 10, of Somerville, Massachusetts asked: How did Uncle Sam become a symbol for the United States? Most Americans easily recognize Uncle Sam as a symbol of the United States or a national nickname.
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By Paul Bruski, Iowa State University
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12/10/21
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A woman walks in the early darkness of a December evening, shoulders stooped ...
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By Loy Mershimer
Okeechobee Presbyterian Church | 12/9/21 |
The warning signs were there. In the days leading up to the deadliest school shooting of 2021 in the U.S., 15-year-old Ethan Crumbley made a series of disturbing comments and messages — both online and in a drawing.
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By Mia Bloom and Volkan Topalli, Georgia State University
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12/9/21
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It was a moment that has come back to me many times. I had gone to Starbucks in my hometown of Denver. Before going to visit my ailing mom, I thought a coffee would be nice. Once I was at the counter, the barista serving me asked, “And how are you today?”
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By Jill Ebstein, InsideSources.com
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12/8/21
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Can everyday people make a difference in their communities without millions of dollars? Lucy Bernholz, a senior research scholar at Stanford University’s Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society, believes that philanthropy is far more multifaceted than wealthy individuals writing checks to nonprofit organizations.
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By Thalia Plata, The Conversation
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12/8/21
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