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Florida condo owners brace for rising insurance rates

Many South Florida condo owners are getting a holiday surprise they weren't expecting paying more for insurance. It's all part of the state's insurance crisis that has hit homeowners all year.

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http://www.10xlaw.com presents "South Florida Has Talent" Show

Boca Raton, FL (PRWEB) August 04, 2022 The inaugural event, hosted by Evan Golden, is happening on October 15th, 2022 inside the Kaye Auditorium on the FAU

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Meet the 2021 Power Leaders in Education - South Florida Business Journal

Meet the 2021 Power Leaders in Education - South Florida Business Journal
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'I'm Just Trying to See If I Can Make a Couple of Dollars': Black Farmers In Florida Struggle to Rebuild Months After Tropical Storm Destroys Crops

Many South Florida farmers are still picking up the pieces after Tropical Storm Eta destroyed 80 percent of their crops. Millie Green is a farmer from Jamaica. She maintains two acres of farmland in Davie, Florida. Her garden includes a number of herbs, fruits and vegetables native to her island. But the storm destroyed most of her crops. Atlanta Black Star visited Green just days before the devastation. “You remember when you [saw] the pepper? Everything is dead [now],” said Green. The storm hit South Florida on Nov. 12, and several farmers said their crops saw between 15 to 20 inches of rain. The excess of water killed off most of the younger crops.

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