Hendry County School District Superintendent Michael Swindle got the green light June 7 from the school board ...
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By C. M. Schmidlkofer
Caloosa Belle Independent | 6/10/22 |
Water quality and quantity are and will continue to be important issues for Floridians. The precious resource is always one of the top research...
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By Brent Sellers
UF/IFAS Range Cattle Research and Education Center | 4/18/22 |
About 35 species of native hibiscus in the United States offer residential, business and public landscapes an abundance of flowers.
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By Lourdes Mederos
UF/IFAS | 12/17/21 |
Sometimes, good ideas are borne from opportunity.
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By Brad Buck
UF/IFAS | 11/17/21 |
Atway & Sehayik held a grand opening ceremony for Casa Bella Apartments ...
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By Robyn Spradlin
Indiantown Independent | 11/13/21 |
Home gardeners can help the environment by choosing Florida-friendly plants.
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10/21/21
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The Sequestering Carbon and Protecting Florida Land Program is a new program designed to help increase the acreage …
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9/9/21
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Millions of renters in the U.S. lost a key protection keeping them in their homes on Aug. 26, 2021, with a Supreme Court ruling ending a national moratorium on eviction.
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By Matthew Fowle and Rachel Fyall
University of Washington | 9/3/21 |
After extensive discussions between the Village of Indiantown and Martin County regarding Fire Rescue and Emergency Medical Services (EMS), the Village and County have agreed...
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8/23/21
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CLEWISTON -- CHL Home Builders, Inc., owner Charles F. Svirk Jr. addressed the Hendry County Board of Commissioners during its regular meeting Aug. 10 about his Port LaBelle residential subdivision, …
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By C. M. Schmidlkofer
Lake Okeechobee News | 8/13/21 |
A Miami-based medical waste disposal company is seeking to build a 5,000 square-foot waste transport and treatment plant
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By C. M. Schmidlkofer
Lake Okeechobee News | 7/28/21 |
Agricultural landowners may receive financial and technical assistance to improve soil, water, air, plants, animals, and related resources.
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7/23/21
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