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Fishing report
Fishing trends LAKE OKEECHOBEE Bass fishing remained hot and cold, but things should improve as the fish get ready to start spawning. Most anglers have been fishing openings in the grass with live shiners, plastic worms and soft-plastic topwater lures....Tags: Dania Beach, Fishing, Juno Beach, Florida, Everglades
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Around Florida for Nov. 30
Tallahassee The Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park presents a Camellia Christmas from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday. The event features a candlelight stroll, Christmas music, apple cider and cookies, and a silent auction to benefit the park. Admission is free...Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Santa Claus, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Tourism and Leisure
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Florida Keys' sheriff's office collecting new toys for kids in need
SunSentinel.comWhen you head out to the store, plan on buying for two to provide a toy for a child in need. Monroe County Sheriff's Office is collecting toys for children in the Florida Keys -- from Stock Island to Key Largo. New, unwrapped toys or money can be...Tags: Florida Keys Vacations, Toy Industry, Trips and Vacations, Monroe County (Florida), Key Largo
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You Asked For It
My husband and I have dined at Flavors of Italy on University Drive in Coral Springs numerous times. I frequently order the Salmon Alla Romana. The dish is outstanding. It is salmon in a light red sauce with onions and mushrooms. I've attempted to make...Tags: Mushrooms, Coral Springs, Pies and Tarts, Florida, Lake Worth
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Fishing Trends
Fishing trends LAKE OKEECHOBEE Some bass should be bedding with the full moon. Look for them in holes deep inside the grass from Long Point to West Wall. Productive tactics include swimming plastic worms and jerkbaits on the surface and pitching soft-...Tags: Boynton Beach, Dania Beach, Lake Okeechobee, Fishing, Juno Beach
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My Sea Cin takes Florida Swordfish Series with Miami tournament win
SunSentinel.comDespite a slow first night and several fish that pulled the hook, My Sea Cin hung tough to win the Miami Swordfish Tournament for the second consecutive year. The 33 Contender skippered by Capt. Randy Towe boated swordfish of 174 and 152 pounds, worth...Tags: Lake Okeechobee, Highland Beach, Cooper City, Fishing, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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City considers new fee to boost affordable-housing options
Sentinel Staff WriterWith foreclosures up and prices still so high that police officers and teachers have trouble buying a home in Orlando, city leaders are thinking about charging developers a new fee to raise money for affordable housing. If Orlando adopts the fee, it...Tags: New Jersey, Orlando Real Estate, Police, Florida, Georgia
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Senior water officials flying at taxpayers' expense
South Florida Sun-SentinelAircraft used to manage water supplies from Orlando to the Keys also give rides to high-ranking public officials, flying at taxpayer expense. Trips by the South Florida Water Management District's governing board include flights with only one passenger,...Tags: Jeb Bush, Defense, Society, Employees, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)
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West Palm Beach man arrested for Keys crime spree
South Florida Sun-SentinelWest Palm Beach resident Frank Echemendia's misspent jaunt in the Florida Keys last week could be chronicled by the fishing poles, iPod, sunglasses and many more items found in his Ford Expedition. There was evidence of his visit to a motel on Grassy Key...Tags: Fishing, Assault, Credit and Debt, Crimes, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida)
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Mediterranean Makeover
Sentinel Staff WriterMediterranean Revival has been a favorite architectural style for homes in new, upscale subdivisions throughout Central Florida for several decades. But in Orlando and Winter Park, there really is nothing unique about stuccoed walls, arched windows and...Tags: Hurricane Charley, Florida Keys Vacations, Florida, House and Home, Winter Park
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Finding a haven in Micanopy
Sentinel Staff WriterIn its 186 years, this Alachua County village has been home to Seminole tribes, pioneer traders, Jewish utopians, pot-growing hippies, Hollywood crews, a B&B ghost and even a celebrated family of actors. But lately, the state's oldest inland community...Tags: Fishing, Ocala, Florida, Homes, Key West
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Survivor: South Beach
Surviving Memorial Day weekend in Miami Beach is nearly impossible if you hit the streets unprepared. So we've asked some of the most prominent people on the South Florida hip-hop scene to offer their suggestions on where to find the perfect cocktail, how...Tags: Holidays, Movies, Lincoln, Miami Beach, Hip Hop
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