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Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board Workshop
Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Board Workshop
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Dune Vegetation Project Information
Please see the information provided by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) with regards to a dune vegetation project that is slated to begin on July 5th. This project is different from both the Army Corps project and from the project that the County is undertaking with regards to Beach Renovation. This project starts on A1A in Beverly Beach at Shelter Cove Drive and continues south through our City, and concludes in Ormond Beach at Spanish Waters Drive.
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GSI Longwood Storage, LLC CAPP Meeting
Site Plan & Community Awareness and Participation Plan (CAPP) Open House Notification
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EFSC Cosmetology Salon Offering Facials
June 22, 2022 - The Eastern Florida State College Facial Specialty program is offering facial services to the public, plus EFSC students, faculty and staff.
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UNF’s Manny Velasquez-Paredes named Most Influential Person by Rainbow Awards JAX
Manny Velásquez-Paredes, director of UNF’s LGBTQ Center, has received the “Most Influential Person Award” from the Rainbow Awards JAX by Jax Gay magazine for his work throughout the LGBTQ+ community.
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UF celebrates 50th anniversary of the Pell Grant program
Fifty years after the inception of Pell Grants, the program continues to give outstanding students the opportunity to pursue their dreams. Here are just four of UF’s extraordinary Pell Grant recipients.
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4th of July Fireworks on July 4
Join us in Jacksonville Beach for an amazing display of fireworks to celebrate the 4th of July!
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UNF honored as a Military Support College of Distinction
The University of North Florida has been honored by Colleges of Distinction for its support of military-connected students and dedication to helping veterans overcome obstacles and achieve success.
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4th of July - City Hall Closed on July 4
4th of July - City Hall Closed on July 4
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Women's heart attacks are often missed. This gene could help explain why.
When diagnostic tests for the heart were first created, scientists at the time did not fully consider that no two bodies are the same, especially between the sexes.
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FAU Receives 2022 Innovation Award from Encoura Eduventures Research
(June 15, 2022) The City of Marco Island is excited to launch My Marco, a new mobile citizen engagement application (app) powered by GoGov. This application puts the power of City Hall in the palm of your hand.
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Press Release 22-29_City App MyMarco
Press Release 22-29_City App MyMarco
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Free Florida-Friendly Landscaping™ Gardening Workshops Scheduled In July 2022
June 13, 2022 - Eastern Florida State College broke ground Monday on its second Residence Hall on the Melbourne Campus to meet the growing demand from students who want to live and study there.
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EFSC Breaks Ground on Second Student Residence Hall
The country’s largest funded adoption event found homes for thousands of shelter pets
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Fau To Host Event In Honor Of Juneteenth
Florida Atlantic University will celebrate Juneteenth with a special recognition and celebration on Monday, June 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at FAU’s Housing Pavilion, 777 Glades Road, Boca Raton campus.
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Citrus County Animal Services Adopts 91 Pets During BISSELL Pet Foundation's "Empty The Shelters"
In a long-term study of adults who have undergone bariatric weight loss surgery, University of Florida researchers found participants’ physical activity and diet quality improved after surgery, but fell short of federal physical activity guidelines.
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Here’s why miniature frogs can’t stick the landing
June 13, 2022 - No tuition increase for students for the 11th straight year and pay raises for faculty and staff are among the key parts of the new fiscal year budget at Eastern Florida State College.
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Economics Expert Can Put Current Inflation Woes in Perspective
As purse strings tighten and gas prices soar, the need for down-to-earth analyses of the nation’s inflation crisis are of growing importance to consumers. Nova Southeastern University is home to many business experts, including Albert Williams, Ph.D. – Professor of Finance and Economics at Nova Southeastern University’s H. Wayne Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship. Williams has experience working with print and broadcast media and specializes in research focusing on managerial economics, statistics, monetary policy, international finance, international economics, global management, international marketing, and corporate finance.
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No Tuition Increase, Employee Pay Raises in New EFSC Budget
Florida Atlantic University has received the 2022 Innovation Award from Encoura Eduventures of Research. The Innovation Awards program was created to recognize and showcase the achievements of individuals and organizations that share Encoura’s vision for innovating to improve outcomes that support critical areas of an institution.
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Physical activity, diet improve after bariatric surgery but do not meet recommended levels
Amphibians are exceptionally good at being small. There are salamanders the size of your thumb nail, pygmy newts that live in moss patches and feast on microscopic insects, and inch-long African frogs that spend their entire lives in and around the banks of small puddles. In fact, the title for the world’s smallest vertebrate is currently held by a species of frog that could perch comfortably on the head of a pencil eraser.