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Florida’s Abandoned Hospital Set to Transform into Affordable Senior Housing
If you’ve been following Florida’s housing market, you probably know there’s been a lot of talk about the need for more affordable housing—especially for our seniors. Well, here’s some good news: the abandoned Edward White Hospital is getting a second chance at life, and it’s going to help Florida’s seniors find a place to call home. Ground has officially been broken, and soon enough, this space will be transformed into much-needed affordable housing.
Report: Indian River State College generates $1B for Florida's economy
(The Center Square) — A new report shows the huge success achieved by Indian River State College, which produces thousands of qualified graduates who are ready for the workforce every year. According to Florida TaxWatch, the college’s operations generate an economic output valued at approximately $1 billion, with alumni spending creating more than 9,000 jobs and an additional economic output of $1.7 billion. IRSC provides more than 130 certificate and...
Heavy Showers and Thunderstorms Developing Across Parts of Florida & Louisiana
Isolated Severe Weather Reported in Parts of Louisiana & West Coast of Florida. Good afternoon everyone. As expected, we are watching strong to severe storms developing across parts of the Gulf Coast, including areas in Louisiana and Florida.
Governor DeSantis highlights success in reducing nursing shortages through LINE and PIPELINE funds
Yesterday, Governor Ron DeSantis visited Daytona State College to highlight Florida’s success in enhancing the nursing talent pipeline The post Governor DeSantis highlights success in reducing nursing shortages through LINE and PIPELINE funds appeared first on Alachua Chronicle.
Over $39 million in unclaimed property returned to Floridians in August. How to find yours
Ever get the feeling you were missing something? The state of Florida returned more than $39 million in unclaimed property to residents last month, according to a release from the state's Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis, part of nearly $2.5 billion that has been returned since 2017 through FLTreasureHunt.gov. All you have to do to get yours (if you have any) is ask. ...
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