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Horsey Florida town’s council OKs controversial development in equestrian preserve
The best job I ever had was as an assistant horse wrangler at a summer camp. I liked it for two reasons: One, I got paid to ride horses on wooded trails every day. And two, if anything went wrong, I wasn’t responsible, because I was just the assistant. I mention this to explain that […]
la Madeleine signs deals to open new cafes in three US states
La Madeleine, a French café and bakery brand, has announced agreements with three franchise groups for the development of new locations in Florida, Tennessee, and Texas, marking a significant expansion in the Southern US. The new restaurants are scheduled to open during the next three years. The first of...
Hurricane Ernesto closing in on Bermuda. Expect dangerous beach conditions in Florida
Hurricane Ernesto is closing in on Bermuda as a Category 2 storm, according to the 5 p.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. It's expected to bring a prolonged period of strong winds and storm surge on Bermuda that has already begun and is expected to continue through Saturday night. Ernesto also is forecast...
Florida Forecast: Relief from Heat as Temperatures Dip Below 75°F This Weekend
Tampa, FL – Tampa Bay residents can expect a break from the persistent summer heat this weekend as cooler temperatures roll in, bringing some much-needed relief. The National Weather Service in Tampa Bay forecasts a drop in dew points, resulting in lower morning temperatures on Saturday. The majority of the region will experience temperatures in the low to mid-70s, with Brooksville likely seeing the coolest morning in the area.
Impact of Hurricane Debby on North Florida Citrus
High wind speeds were prevalent when Hurricane Debby passed through the North Florida region last week. Perry, Florida, received the brunt of those winds. According to Lisa Strange, University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension agent in Taylor County, wind speeds were recorded at 80 miles per hour. It led to some citrus trees toppling over. Others reported similar damage throughout the cold-hardy citrus region.
SWFL contractor expands services, nears $50M in revenue
Key takeaway: Extreme Companies of Florida is on an eight-year growth tear, from painting to demolition to roofing. What started with one unit in 2016 now has four divisions, 200 employees and nearly $50 million in annual revenue. Core challenge: The uncertain economy makes projections and planning complicated for the...
Sebastian River hospital sale now delayed to Sept.
Steward Health Care has run up against more roadblocks than anticipated en route to selling or closing its hospitals, so Sebastian River Medical Center employees and patients eager to know who will operate the North County hospital now must wait nearly three weeks longer than expected. The Aug. 22 final...
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