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Aug 29, 2013
TALLAHASSEE — A national report issued last week maintains that more than 120,000 Floridians have received billions in aid so far from five major banks.

Aug 29, 2013
The financially struggling U.S. Postal Service is revamping its priority mail program to raise revenue and drive new growth in its package delivery business.

Aug 22, 2013
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s unemployment rate remained flat for a third straight month, but that didn’t stop Gov. Rick Scott and Republicans from using the latest round of economic news as a way to criticize potential opponent Charlie Crist.

Aug 22, 2013
APALACHICOLA — Gov. Rick Scott, saying it’s time to fight for the economic future of the Apalachicola Bay region, announced Tuesday that Florida will file a lawsuit against Georgia over its consumption of freshwater in a river system that serves three Southeastern states.

Aug 15, 2013
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater wants to know why homeowner insurance rates aren’t dropping.

Aug 15, 2013
The weather wasn’t the only thing heating up in June. Sales of area single-family homes were hot, jumping a lofty 42.9 percent, as compared to last year, according to statistics provided by the Navarre Area Board of Realtors (NABOR).

Aug 8, 2013
Gulf Power now has an additional method by which customers can pay their electricity bills.

Aug 8, 2013
Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce members welcomed Michael Ledger and his new business, Vine Wine Bar & Shop, at a ribbon-cutting on Thursday.

Aug 1, 2013
The Florida Small Business Development Center at the University of West Florida recently moved to 9999 University Parkway in Pensacola. The new location is at the southwest corner of University Parkway and Hillview Drive – one half mile north of Nine Mile Road, just south of the UWF main entrance.  

Aug 1, 2013
What do Prozac, Dee Pak Chopra and The Celestine Prophecy have in common? They all served as inspiration for the new book “The Fifth Stage,” by local author Richard Stachler, M.D.
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