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1 week ago |
fox35orlando.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
Florida Highway Patrol responded to a deadly single-vehicle motorcycle crash that occurred late Saturday evening on State Road 408 eastbound, east of Alafaya Trail. According to officials, a 44-year-old Orlando man was driving a 2015 Suzuki motorcycle traveling eastbound on State Road 408 in the outside lane, approaching mile marker 22. Reports suggest the motorcycle failed to negotiate a curve to the left.
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Aug 16, 2024 |
sbnewspaper.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
By ARABELLA [email protected] a recent interview, San Benito Mayor Ricardo “Rick” Guerra spoke with Juan Montoya, editor and publisher of online news outlet “El Rrun Rrun.” The interview covered San Benito’s Economic Development Corporation [EDC] issues with the construction company VARCO. Montoya shared in the interview that Guerra was a firefighter for 33 years.
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May 25, 2024 |
spacecoastdaily.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
Home » Home » Four Eastern Florida State Tennis Players Named to NJCAA Division I All-America Teams By Space Coast Daily // May 25, 2024 BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – The Eastern Florida State College men’s tennis team had four players named to NJCAA Division I All-America teams.
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May 24, 2024 |
spacecoastdaily.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
Home » Home » Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Partners with NOAA, U.S. Coast Guard for Sea Turtle Protection Training By Space Coast Daily // May 24, 2024 (FWC) – For the second consecutive year, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers participated in a joint operation organized and led by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Office of Law Enforcement. The operation aimed at protecting endangered sea turtles in and around the protected...
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May 23, 2024 |
spacecoastdaily.com | Juan Rodriguez |Juan Rodríguez
Home » Home » Florida Tech Staff Member Kyle Syke Donates Stem Cells Towards Leukemia By Space Coast Daily // May 23, 2024 BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – An ailing cousin and some sound childhood advice from his parents had Kyle Sykes in a chair in Texas this spring, needles and tubes running from his arms to a machine that was extracting blood rich with stem cells.
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