Have you ever seen a cat ooze? That's right, ooze. Smoky, my puppy kitten, was lying on the coffee table and suddenly decided to Ooooze onto the floor.
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By Charles Towne
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5/21/22
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While many of us might settle with just being "solvent", the truth is, you can be well on your way to becoming a millionaire by following these steps.
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By Justin weinger
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5/21/22
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Republican activist and conservative radio host Randy Ross filed to run in the Florida House District 39 election. Ross becomes the third Republican and fifth candidate to announce their candidacy.
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From Staff Reports
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5/19/22
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The Apopka City Council, at its May 18th meeting, elected Commissioner Alexander H. Smith to become one of its two representatives on the Lake Apopka Natural Gas District Board.
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From Staff Reports
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5/19/22
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Development regulators are genes that regulate plant development and growth. UF/IFAS scientists have discovered that one such gene can help deliver DNA into a plant to promote shoot growth.
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From UF/IFAS
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5/19/22
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The first quarter of 2022 saw a nearly 33% increase year over year in marijuana violations among commercial vehicle drivers. Stacker looks at the rise in truckers being pulled from the road and the potential effects on the supply chain.
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By Leesa Davis, Stacker
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5/19/22
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With Americans quitting their jobs at record rates during the so-called “Great Resignation,” WalletHub released its report on 2022’s States With the Highest Job Resignation …
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From Wallet Hub
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5/19/22
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Families in Apopka were some of the first to recognize the transformative effects Jemison’s Re-Imagine Communities non-profit had on those who needed it most.
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By Katelyn Colley, Interning Correspondent for The Apopka Voice
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5/18/22
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The Apopka Voice publishes a weekly arrest report that includes arrests, crashes, calls for service, and traffic citations. This report is for the week ending May 16th.
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From the Apopka Police Department
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5/18/22
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When the Loop Current reaches this far north this early in the hurricane season – especially during what’s forecast to be a busy season – it can spell disaster for residents in Florida.
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By Nick Shay, University of Miami
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5/18/22
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