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The nonprofit Greenways Foundation recently gave Burns Harbor its Outstanding Local Government award for work on the ...
An Orange County commissioner is pushing for action to protect Split Oak Forest as plans for a 9-mile toll road move forward. The toll road would connect State Road 417 near Boggy Creek in Orange ...
Presented by Seminole County. New and current volunteer groups can learn essential skills to support recovery efforts. Enjoy presentations and hands-on demonstrations. Network with other volunteers ...
Ceremony: The event will include a flag-raising ceremony, laying of wreaths, guest speakers, and a moment of silence to honor ...
was among the first to bring results in to Indiana County election officials Tuesday night, including, from left, part-time voter registration employee Maggie Babco and return board members Robin ...
Orange County commissioners ... of 20-mile-long Shingle Creek, extending into sensitive wetlands that serve as headwaters to the Everglades and run through Osceola County. The vote offers a ...
May 20—Larimer County Department of Natural Resources (LCDNR) in partnership with City of Fort Collins Natural Areas, and City of Loveland Open Lands & Trails encourage responsible recreation ...
Indiana Conservation Officers responded to reports of a drowning at 7:30 p.m. Friday, May 16, near the suspension bridge in Sugar Creek at Turkey Run State Park, located in Parke County ...
The driver of that car has agreed to plead guilty to driving under the influence and was sentenced to time served on Monday in Indiana County Common Pleas Court. A North Carolina woman’s ...
Orange County Commissioner Michael Scott has thrown his weight behind a significant push to bring the scent of fresh-cut outfield grass and the crack of the bat to Orlando, ushering in what could ...
in Indiana Borough was resolved Monday in Indiana County Common Pleas Court. Shaylena Pinion Daniels, now 44, entered a guilty plea to a misdemeanor count of driving under the influence and was ...
golf carts would share the trail with pedestrians and cyclists, raising safety concerns among some community members. “You know, I don’t think I like that,” one Hamilton County resident said.