City of Leesburg offices and facilities will close Monday, July 4, in observance of the Independence Day holiday. Closings include City Hall, the Municipal Services Center and the Leesburg Public Library.
Lady Lake tennis player Luke Patterson won 90 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by February.
Clermont’s annual, signature, patriotic celebration, Red, White & BOOM!, will light up Waterfront Park, 330 3rd Street, Monday, July 4 from 7 to 10 p.m.
Clermont tennis player Matthew Cardoso won 126 points playing doubles tournaments in the junior Boys’ 16 category of the United States Tennis Association by February.
The St. Johns River Water Management District will temporarily close two parking areas at Silver Springs Forest Conservation beginning June 27 through July 4 to complete upgrades.
How many professional licenses are set to expire in the week ending July 2 in Lake County, according to the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR)?
Please see the information provided by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) with regards to a dune vegetation project that is slated to begin on July 5th. This project is different from both the Army Corps project and from the project that the County is undertaking with regards to Beach Renovation. This project starts on A1A in Beverly Beach at Shelter Cove Drive and continues south through our City, and concludes in Ormond Beach at Spanish Waters Drive.
June 22, 2022 - The Eastern Florida State College Facial Specialty program is offering facial services to the public, plus EFSC students, faculty and staff.
Fifty years after the inception of Pell Grants, the program continues to give outstanding students the opportunity to pursue their dreams. Here are just four of UF’s extraordinary Pell Grant recipients.
The University of North Florida has been honored by Colleges of Distinction for its support of military-connected students and dedication to helping veterans overcome obstacles and achieve success.
When diagnostic tests for the heart were first created, scientists at the time did not fully consider that no two bodies are the same, especially between the sexes.