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Guadalupe Center will participate in the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Child Care Food Program... more
Hi my doggie friends! Are you looking for a beautiful loving special girl online? more
On July 7, the Florida Department of Education (FDOE) released school grades for the 2021-2022 academic year... more
At the Believing in Girls Empowerment Luncheon, Pace Center for Girls - Collier at Immokalee announced State Farm... more
The harmful algal bloom reported last week at the Canal Point water control structure on Lake Okeechobee is gone. more
The ongoing Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP) is working to restore the historical flow of the Florida Everglades ... more
Almost all American adults — including parents, medical patients and people who are sexually active — regularly exercise their right to privacy... more
Many longtime gardeners will tell you that the garden is their happy place. New research suggests that... more
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, … more
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. more
The needs of commercial urban agriculture (CUA) operations in Florida have been relatively unknown... more
Lake Okeechobee has been a premier fishing destination for decades, and multiple fishing tournaments are held every year. more
BELLE GLADE -- Around 5,000 people turned out for the Fourth of July celebration in Belle Glade. more
The following individuals were arrested on felony or driving under the influence (DUI) charges by the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office... more
For three decades, climate campaigners have fought to make fossil fuels so expensive that people would be forced to abandon them. more
Most of Florida is now considered at “high” risk for COVID-19 according to the Centers for Disease Control. more
UF/IFAS received $8.8 million to conduct new research that will provide farmers with new and improved... more
Many wildlife scientists worldwide need to know why certain species live longer than others. more
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