What’s New in the Bahamas in August
NASSAU, BAHAMAS, August 2, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — With back-to-school season around the corner, it’s time to clock in that vacation time – and what better place to enjoy it
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NASSAU, BAHAMAS, August 2, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ — With back-to-school season around the corner, it’s time to clock in that vacation time – and what better place to enjoy it
Even though it was all in great fun, Mayor Brown can proudly claim the title of the best cornhole-pitching mayor in, well, all of Bradenton and Palmetto.
The Rotary Club and the City of Bradenton have teamed up to build a playground accessible to all kids,
regardless of physical challenges.
A new Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA) flood insurance rate map will go into effect in Aug. 10 and may impact homeowners’ insurance rates.
MANATEE COUNTY, FL (Aug. 3, 2021) – Manatee County is accepting applications for two seats on the Planning Commission, a citizens advisory committee that makes recommendations to the Board of County
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A South Florida school district that voted last week to require facial coverings when in-person learning resumes this month now says it will comply with Gov. Ron DeSantis
A university in Florida has become the latest to forgive student debt for the academic year 2020 to 2021.Florida A&M University, a historically Black college in Tallahassee, used the the graduatio
Florida leads the nation in COVID-19 infections and has seen a seven-fold increase of cases in the past six weeks. Hospitals say they’re seeing more young people than before, some with severe cases.
The total number of patients in the hospital with a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis exceeds last summer’s peak.
TAMPA, Fla. — Fueled by the more contagious delta variant,