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It's not uncommon for people to think they need to sell their land again for a profit to make money from it. But there are many ways you can use your land to generate income without selling it. more
On Tuesday, November 29th, the Apopka City Council will host a workshop on annexing South Apopka. It's been a prominent subject since the 2022 election cycle in Apopka. more
Although in-person visits increased 2.9% from last year, analysts told Retail Dive that the long queues of yore had vanished, while Business Insider shared photos of mostly empty Walmart stores. more
Orlando Health will design and build the hospital in partnership with Acadia Healthcare, which manages behavioral health services at the Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital. more
Retailers will be desperately hoping that shoppers take advantage of discounts on Black Friday and Cyber Monday to bump up annual sales figures. more
How many people does it take to convince the federal government to turn up the heat on an accused monopoly? The surprising answer: a few million rabid Taylor Swift fans. Last … more
Dr. Baptiste has always made it a priority of his and the company he formed to give back to the community it serves in whatever way possible. more
A new report from restaurant data platform Datassential found that US restaurants’ weekly operating hours are down by 7.5%. more
Sprouts Farmers Market is pleased to announce that Brandi Chastain will be taking part in a customer appreciation event. more
CareerSource Central Florida is hosting a Non-Profit & Local Government Job Fair on Wednesday, October 26th. more
A BTR is the fee and method by which a local governing authority grants the privilege of engaging in or managing any business, profession, or occupation within a jurisdiction. more
This week, CareerSource Central Florida, Florida’s second largest workforce board, announced it will host a Non-Profit & Local Government Job Fair on Wednesday, October 26, which is … more
Stacker analyzed census data to expose trends and uncover possible reasons for the boom in record-setting construction business applications since 2021.   more
There are 70 million Americans with arrest or conviction records, and over 600,000 people are released from prison each year. more
Florida is one of 21 states that does not require home sellers to notify their buyers that the house has flooded before. more
Public Natural Gas Week – Oct. 2-8 – is here, and every year around this time, we at Lake Apopka Natural Gas District look forward to celebrating it. more
AAA is mobilizing hundreds of insurance claims professionals from around the country to begin processing claims throughout Florida as soon as it's safe to do so. more
The bill would provide stability for renters and homeowners during future federally declared natural disasters by implementing an eviction/foreclosure moratorium. more
If we agree that 2000 to 2008 was a bubble, one where prices peaked in 2006 at 84% above the baseline, then where are we now? Prices are 208% of the baseline.   more
Hey guys, Andre the Farmer here, and today we’re going to talk about my favorite aspect of permaculture - earth care. Now I often hear people talking about how we need to save the planet. … more
Residents of Erie, Kansas, received a letter from their city government. The self-addressed envelope contained just one question: “Do you support the City of Erie purchasing Stub's market? more
How big is too big? How much housing is too much housing? How should growth in Apopka be managed? Those are all big questions in this community, and news of a massive new mixed-use/housing project … more
The new state-of-the-art facility in Apopka will continue serving the greater Orlando market with an expanded footprint. more
In 2020, the median price for a house in The Villages was $283k. Today, you’re looking at $402k. Today, roughly one-fifth of the state is 65 and older. more
Apple recently announced its new versions of the iPhone and other gadgets and turned a lot of heads when it said it wouldn’t charge more despite higher costs to make the devices. more
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