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Florida’s citrus growers feeling the squeeze after latest forecast
WFTV 9 Orlando· 2 days agoThe U.S. Department of Agriculture issued an updated production forecast that was 5.6 percent below...
F.I.S.H. updates Hurricane Preparedness Resource Packet
CaptivaSanibel.com· 3 days agoF.I.S.H. of Sanibel-Captiva is encouraging the public to plan and prepare for hurricane season. Each year, F.I.S.H., the city of Sanibel, Lee County Emergency Management and ...
Florida’s major power company prepares for this year’s hurricanes by dealing with a fake one
FOX 4 Kansas City· 4 days agoWEST PALM BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Under blue skies, officials at Florida’s largest power company dealt...
Earnings call: Alico anticipates citrus production rebound in 2024
Investing.com· 6 days agoThe company reported a $28.5 million inventory write-down due to lower citrus production, primarily...
"Knowledge, it's power": Florida residents practice disaster survival tactics – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 6 days agoThis makes sure they know how to get free if a wall collapses during a hurricane or other natural...
National Hurricane Preparedness Week: What you need to know
WFTV 9 Orlando· 7 days agoThe National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has declared this week “National Hurricane...
STEP-BY-STEP: Here’s what to consider in a hurricane prep plan
WKMG ClickOrlando· 7 days agoAs Floridians start to gear up for hurricane season, disaster relief agencies recommend individuals...
Storm reimbursements continue to roll in for school district
CaptivaSanibel.com· 3 days agoThe School District of Lee County is not currently in a deficit due to Hurricane Ian damage, a...
How many people get held for mental health assessment in Florida? Site is telling you now
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 4 hours ago“This tool will allow Florida to better serve mental health needs in the state with current...
A Surge In Sea Level Rise Threatens Southern States - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 5 days agoPour in a bucket of water and the surface quickly adjust to the increased volume. In fact, according to NOAA, there are over 321 million cubic miles of water in all the oceans of the world.