Florida Remains Unplugged From National Voting Registration Center
• Despite bi-partisan support, lawmakers adjourned without approving Florida’s entry into the national Electronic Registration Information Center.
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• Despite bi-partisan support, lawmakers adjourned without approving Florida’s entry into the national Electronic Registration Information Center.
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• TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida’s third graders are scoring better this year on a key state test that helps determine whether or not they get promoted.
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• Accordionist Beth McKee founded the Swamp Sisters seven years ago, while touring with her band.”I was encountering all these wonderful women at all my shows, and I thought it would be great to find a way to put everyone in touch with each other,” says McKee. Now the Swamp Sistas get together to write, perform, and raise money for good causes.
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• Legislation making its way on Capitol Hill could help Florida communities hit by toxic algae blooms.
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• TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The Florida fund that helps private insurers pay out claims after a hurricane continues to be in strong shape ahead of storm season.
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• Seminole County residents who want to put solar panels on their roof now have the option of joining a co-op. The Seminole County Solar Co-op, which launches today, is part of Florida Solar United Neighborhoods.
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• Some people are still living in a Kissimmee Inn without water or power. That’s according to Osceola County officials. Some residents have moved out of the troubled Heritage Park Inn.
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