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South Florida fishing report
Fishing report LAKE OKEECHOBEE Bass were biting along the outside grass lines. Look for schooling bass chasing shad in the open water. EVERGLADES/FRESHWATER Capt. Alan Zaremba reported that water levels are dropping again in the Everglades, which...Tags: Everglades, Deerfield Beach, Boynton Beach, Big Pine Key, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Herald readers pay tribute to their mothers' wisdom
Bradenton HeraldGiving advice may not be the most difficult job a mother has, but it may be one with the most enduring significance. A few weeks back, the Herald asked readers to submit photos of themselves with their mothers to Bradenton.com, along with the most...Tags: Family, Mother's Day, Colleges and Universities
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Armando Ramirez's spokesman quits as boss attends Key West conference
Osceola County Clerk of Court Armando Ramirez lost his spokesman late Wednesday when veteran journalist Marvin Cortner quit his $70,000 job without explanation. Cortner confirmed Thursday afternoon that he had resigned but declined to say why. One of...
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Fort Lauderdale airport welcomes new food court in Terminal 3
Travelers now have more options for grabbing a bite at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport when traveling through Terminal 3. On Wednesday, a new food court officially opened beyond the security checkpoint in Concourse F, featuring Pei...
Tags: Science and Technology, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Transportation Industry, Fort Lauderdale, Adecco SA
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Turks and Caicos premier speaks on tourist arrests
Caribbean News Now, Grand Cayman, Cayman IslandsPROVIDENCIALES, Turks and Caicos Islands -- In a brief statement on the recent arrests in the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) of two elderly American tourists on charges of each carrying a single bullet in their luggage, Premier Rufus Ewing repeated...Tags: Prisons, Firearms, Police Arrests
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Florida water park guide
Special CorrespondentNot only does Florida have spectacular coasts on the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico but the state also has plenty of other opportunities for relaxing, refreshing, renewing H2O fun -- at many water parks around the state. Here's a selection of...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, International Drive, Wet 'n' Wild, Ocala, Walt Disney World Resort
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Ponce de Leon looked for rejuvenation, so can you at Florida spas
Special CorrespondentExplorer Juan Ponce de Leon came to Florida 500 years ago looking for the fabled Fountain of Youth, but alas, he did not find it. Modern travelers, however, definitely have a better chance at rejuvenation at one of Florida’s many wonderful spas....Tags: Amusement and Theme Parks, Personal Service, Tampa, Mangos, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Florida's Fourth: Red, white, hot and boom!
Special CorrespondentWith July 4 landing on a Thursday this year, it is easy to put together a four-day getaway that costs us only one workday. If the idea of a mini-vacation in Florida to take in the Fourth festivities is appealing to you, here are some popular...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Theme Park Vacations, Festive Events, Islamorada
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BRIEF: Miami man accused of killing sea turtle
Florida Keys KeynoterA Miami man is facing felony charges for allegedly killing a green sea turtle last week at Curry Hammock State Park near Marathon. Witnesses told Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Lt. David McDaniel they saw Victor Martin Alvarez, 49,...Tags: Endangered Species, Conservation, Witnesses, Marathon, Environmental Issues
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Triathlons now part of drivers' training
Florence Morning News, S.C.Fitness has become a big part of being a NASCAR driver. But some drivers, including five-time Sprint Cup champion Jimmie Johnson, are taking it to the extreme and stepping outside the usual gym workouts by competing in triathlons. "I really do enjoy...Tags: Michael Waltrip, Josh Wise, Trevor Bayne, Stock Car Racing, Auto Racing
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Two Marathon hotel projects get close to launch
Florida Keys KeynoterReal estate development is an arduous process in the Florida Keys, but a pair of large-scale hotel properties in Marathon are inching their way closer to fruition. Developers of the long awaited 125-room Hyatt hotel at the Faro Blanco property, and a...Tags: Land Price, Old Town (Osceola, Florida), Marathon, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, House Building
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City moves forward on dredging referendum
Florida Keys KeynoterWith a unanimous Tuesday approval of the Key West City Commission, voters are one step closer to an Oct. 1 referendum on dredging to allow larger cruise ships at Key West. Commissioners authorized, in the first of two required public hearings, the...Tags: Monroe County (Florida), Marathon, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Trips and Vacations, Easter Seals
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