Not one local Okeechobee County race will be determined at the close of polls on Tuesday.
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The new fiscal year has not even begun and already board members are talking cuts.
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Hidden files show Wyoming entity was backing Jim DeNiro and Kristina Sargent before it incorporated.
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Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary in Collier County, including the Blair Visitor Center, Spurlino Foundation Discovery Center, and boardwalk, will be closed for annual maintenance from Monday, August 17 through Sunday, August 30.
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