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Short trip to Daytona Beach, Florida - Now Habersham

Short trip to Daytona Beach, Florida Short trip to Daytona Beach, Florida The boardwalk at Ponce Inlet Preserve runs through salt marsh to the inlet with an amazing display of birds along the way. (Margie Williamson/Now Habersham) By the end of 2020, we were beginning to feel like the walls were closing in. So, we took a short trip to Daytona Beach, a place I haven’t been since I was a little thing. We watched beautiful sunrises and the even more gorgeous sunsets across the inland waterway. We spent our days exploring the area, looking for birds, taking photographs, and allowing the experience to refill our emotional tanks.

Orlando Rep Plasencia proposes easing liquor licensing for small restaurants

Posted By Sierra Williams on Tue, Feb 16, 2021 at 9:10 PM click to enlarge A new local bill could change liquor license requirements in Orlando areas. The bill was proposed by Rep. Rene Coach P Plasencia, R-Orlando, on Monday to the Orange County Legislative Delegation, and passed 9-0. The bill will allow an exemption from current general law for smaller restaurants in certain areas to obtain a liquor license at a much lower cost. College Park, Audubon Park, Ivanhoe Village, the Milk District, Mills 50 and the Gateway District are all listed in the bill for the exemptions. Many of the old buildings are being renovated and turned into restaurants, Plasencia said to the delegation Monday.

Friday s Afternoon Update

Friday s Afternoon Update | 2/12/2021 Spring Break in a pandemic? Florida still expects a crowd Spring Break, that booze-filled rite of passage for stir crazy college coeds, might be dead on arrival this year thanks to the coronavirus. But some wary Florida leaders aren’t counting on it. The thought of thousands of mask-free college students mingling on the sand the way they did last year just when the deadly pandemic was taking hold has some officials talking of curfews and maybe even beach closings to prevent another surge. More from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Some jobless Floridians must resubmit unemployment paperwork to keep receiving benefits

You have Q s — about bacon doughnuts, Florida s capital, 2022 candidates and bourbon I have A s | Commentary

A reader Q-and-A. Readers have questions about Orlando’s newest bacon-topped donuts, possible Florida candidates in 2022, street names, jury duty and more.

Audubon Parkway back open following closure due to fallen power lines, poles

Audubon Parkway back open following closure due to fallen power lines, poles Source: Gray News Media By 14 News Staff | February 10, 2021 at 6:36 PM CST - Updated February 10 at 10:42 PM DAVIESS CO., Ky. (WFIE) - Utility poles and lines have been cleared from mile marker 18 on the Audubon Parkway. Both directions were temporarily closed after fallen power lines and poles blocked traffic on Wednesday evening. There was no vehicle involved in this incident. According to on-scene officials, 4 poles snapped causing the powerlines to fall. The Audubon Parkway will be shutdown for another 1 to 2 hours per Kenergy estimates. https://t.co/QNScyDYY1Hpic.twitter.com/bAU5ZlL0Hq Trooper Corey King (@KingofKSP) February 11, 2021

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