MÜV™ to Open its 30th Florida Medical Cannabis Dispensary, with Second Location in Clearwater
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AltMed Florida now has three MÜV™ Dispensaries in Pinellas County. Clearwater-Roosevelt is a milestone opening, #30 in Florida
Opening a second location in Clearwater is our response to keeping up with rapidly growing patient demand SARASOTA, Fla. (PRWEB) January 28, 2021
AltMed Florida, one of the fastest growing medical cannabis companies in Florida, continues expansion with a three-day opening starting Saturday Jan. 30 at 10am (pending all required approvals) for its 30th MÜV™ Medical Cannabis Dispensary located at 5555 Roosevelt Blvd.
This convenient location is in east Clearwater between Bayside Bridge and US Hwy 19, minutes from Old Tampa Bay and just 1.5 miles from the St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport.
3 months ago Share Longtime mortgage lending executive Jane Floyd reels in some whoppers when she s not in the office.
Executive: Jane Floyd, 59, branch manager at NFM Lending, a Tampa-based mortgage lending firm. Floyd has been in the mortgage lending industry for nearly three decades and for many years owned and operated her own company, Diversified Home Mortgage Inc.
Courtesy. Jane Floyd with a tuna she caught on one of her fishing trips.
Diversion: Fishing. Floyd has been an avid angler for about 18 years. She began fishing with her son, Dillon, now 27, and has become addicted to the thrill of landing big catches from Tampa Bay and the Gulf of Mexico, as well as the waters around the Florida Keys. She and her husband Hank reside in South Tampa and own a Viking sportfishing boat, which they use to reach fishing spots as far as 50 miles offshore. The activity is usually an affair for the whole family, with Dillon and his fiancee, Bailey also an avid fisherw
Spotted from SkyFOX: Fish bait ball swirls in Tampa Bay
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Tampa Bay bait ball, as seen from SkyFOX
TAMPA, Fla. - It’s one of the reasons we live here: It’s not unusual to spot manatees, dolphins, and rays in Tampa Bay, and today it was a swirling school of fish that caught the eye of SkyFOX.
The circle of small bait fish was swimming in the shallow waters of Old Tampa Bay, between Rocky Point and the Howard Frankland Bridge, just after noon.
The specific species of fish was tough to determine from the air, but a variety of small fish often swim together in a large ball as a defense mechanism to help defend against predators like tarpon and sharks.