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Protecting your energy freedom
Just as the American dream thrives on diverse opportunities, a varied energy landscape reflects our ideals by offering multiple options for powering our homes and businesses.
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From the Lake Apopka Natural Gas District
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7/2/24
Independence Day: Is the American Dream of homeownership still alive?
It is the American Dream—to buy a home and raise a family. But that dream is falling out of reach for many average Central Floridians because of the mounting housing crisis in the region.
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From the Habitat for Humanity Seminole-Apopka
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7/2/24
Join the UF/IFAS Private Well and Septic System Webinar Series
Are you curious about private wells and septic systems? Are you a homeowner, a real estate professional, or simply interested in understanding these essential components?
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From UF/IFAS
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7/1/24
Apopka's Well Painted of Central Florida shares Painting Prep 101: Essential Tips for a Professional Finish
Well Painted of Central Florida wants to help you achieve professional results with a DIY approach for when you have the time but don’t have the budget to hire a professional.
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By Well Painted of Central Florida
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7/1/24
New Florida law in effect to protect against moving scams
Florida’s new law requires moving companies to register with the state, provide clear contracts, and avoid misleading advertising.
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By Bethany Blankley, The Center Square
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7/1/24
Take charge of your health with a trip to the Mediterranean (Diet) this summer
UF/IFAS Extension Orange County provides education and information to residents and businesses. Current classes/events are listed on our events calendar.
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From UF/IFAS
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6/30/24
How to Ensure Your Garden is Stunning
This is important whether you are thinking about selling your home or if you simply want to make your neighbors green with envy in the future.
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By Olivia Parkinson
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6/29/24
Different Types of Tiles & How to Choose the Ones You Need
This article will explore the different types of tiles, and their unique properties, and guide how to select the ones that best suit your requirements.
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By Allen Brown
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6/29/24
A Veteran’s Guide to Settling in Florida: Top Communities and Benefits
Here are a few tips for settling down in the state of Florida after serving in the United States military.
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By George Mscauoette
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6/28/24
UF/IFAS Florida-Friendly Landscaping launches new award: Natural recognition
The recognition aims to reward people who go above and beyond to create environmentally friendly landscapes that will protect water resources and create an ecological haven for pollinators and wildlife.
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By Meredith Bauer, UF/IFAS
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6/24/24
4 Pieces of Furniture Every Home Outdoor Area Needs to Have
With so many options out there, it can be overwhelming to know which pieces are essential for your outdoor area. Here's a guide to help.
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By Allen Brown
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6/24/24
Orange County to host 2024 Hurricane Expo: Beyond the Forecast
Orange County Government and the Office of Emergency Management will host the 2024 Hurricane Expo on Saturday, June 15th.
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From the Orange County Newsroom
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6/13/24
The understated affection of fathers
Family communication experts have found that the father and son pair is complicated by the need to negotiate a complex tension between masculinity and intimacy.
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By Kory Floyd, University of Arizona
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6/13/24
Dry conditions continue throughout the District in May
May saw sparse and uneven rainfall, with all counties receiving less than their monthly average. The deficit was nearly two inches in some areas.
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From the St. Johns River Water Management District
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6/12/24
Recognizing the Top 4 Signs Your Vacant Property Needs to be Sold
In this article, we will discuss the top 4 signs that your vacant property needs to be sold. Read on to help you make an informed decision and avoid any potential losses in the long run.
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By Allen Brown
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6/9/24
Stay safe with natural gas this hurricane season
Take the opportunity this Hurricane Season to prepare by selecting the appropriate energy source for your home or business: the direct use of natural gas. Here's the difference it can make in a hurricane.
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From the Lake Apopka Natural Gas District
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6/6/24
What to Incorporate Into a Cozy Nursery
There are a few key elements that go into making a nursery cozy and unique, and here are a few to incorporate!
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By Cameron Midkiff
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6/6/24
Farm Share reminds families to prepare for hurricane season; launches disaster relief website
Farm Share has launched a new disaster relief web page with information on hurricane supplies, upcoming food and hurricane supplies distribution events, and the organization’s disaster preparation and response efforts.
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From Farm Share
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6/4/24
Hurricane forecast points to a dangerous 2024 Atlantic season, with La Niña and a persistently warm ocean teaming up to power fierce storms
If the National Hurricane Center’s early forecast is right, the North Atlantic could see 17 to 25 named storms, eight to 13 hurricanes, and four to seven major hurricanes by the end of November. That’s the highest number of named storms in any NOAA preseason forecast.
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By Jhordanne Jones, Purdue University
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6/4/24
Survey: 1-in-4 Floridians would ignore hurricane evacuation warnings
According to the survey, nearly a quarter of Florida residents (23%) do NOT make advanced preparations for hurricane season or severe weather.
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From AAA
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6/2/24
How affordable housing distracts people from housing affordability
Local officials are not helpless. Part of the craziness of the current system is that there is no local mooring for housing prices. There is no entry-level product providing an anchor to upwardly accelerating home prices.
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By Charles Marohn, Strong Towns
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5/30/24
How High-Quality Siding Enhances Your Home's Value
Choosing the right siding for your home is a critical decision that can greatly impact its overall value and curb appeal. High-quality sidings not only serve as a protective barrier against the …
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By Allen Brown
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5/30/24
Eye on Orange County: Emergency Operations Center modernized for hurricane season
The Orange County Emergency Operations Center got a major upgrade to provide everything necessary to ensure exceptional operations.
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From the orange County Newsroom
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5/28/24
Creating a Home Gym on a Budget: Tips and Tricks
Here are some practical tips and tricks to help you build a home gym that fits your needs without breaking the bank.
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By Allen Brown
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5/27/24
Avoid scams after disaster strikes: Seek a licensed contractor
Orange County experts strongly recommend residents differentiate between licensed and unlicensed contractors before rebuilding to avoid costly mistakes.
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From the Orange County Newsroom
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5/27/24
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