Florida Manufactured Housing Association (FMHA)

The Florida Manufactured Housing Association is the voice of the manufactured home industry in Florida. We provide a complete information resource on manufactured homes, modular homes, manufactured home communities and parks, manufactured home dealerships, and retirement planning in Florida.

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Local News from Bay News 9 Tampa Bay via Yahoo! News

TALLAHASSEE (Bay News 9) -- By almost every measurement, Florida's in trouble: employment is down, foreclosures are up and the budget deficit is bigger than ever.

 

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STATE (Bay News 9) -- School district leaders are hoping to raise money by capitalizing on bad habits.

 

TALLAHASSEE (Bay News 9) -- State lawmakers are back in Tallahassee, and they may have to get down to business much sooner than planned.

 

Meanwhile, a new spokeswoman for the Anthony family said George and Cindy Anthony are putting together a new group to help search for their granddaughter.

 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- The State Board of Administration, which manages many of Florida's public investments, has seen its assets plummet by $62-billion in the last 13 months.

 

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) -- A Florida Supreme Court ruling has resulted in a request to raise workers compensation rates by 8.9 percent.

 

KISSIMMEE (Bay News 9) -- There's a holiday attraction in Florida where you won't likely find anyone wearing flip flops or shorts.

 

GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- State officials are considering closing 19 Florida state parks temporarily in 2009 for financial reasons.

 

MIAMI (CNN) -- Former Republican vice presidential nominee Gov. Sarah Palin sharply questioned expanding the federal economic bailout plan Thursday during her first extended remarks since the end of t...

 

News from Tampa Bay from The Tampa Tribune

In an effort to combat a tight water supply, the Southwest Florida Water Management District has prohibited the resodding of lawns in Hillsborough, Pasco and Pinellas counties.

 

Hugh Jackman has been named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive for 2008 - just a week before his epic movie "Australia" hit theaters next Wednesday.

 

A swarm of dire economic reports on Wednesday pushed the Dow Jones industrials to a five-year low below 8,000 points. What happened? Consumer prices plunged by the largest amount in 61 years, housing ...

 

Four years after a scandal that bilked nearly $126,000 from a federal assistance program, the Tampa Housing Authority is being lauded for continuing to improve its Housing Choice Voucher program, form...

 

Recession or no recession, a new poll by Quinnipiac University suggests that most Floridians feel they're in good shape financially.

 

When city officials broke ground on the Tampa Museum of Art project in April, missing from the blueprints was a laundry list of amenities they couldn't afford.

 

Two-year-old Janice Johnson pedaled a three-wheeler on the sidewalk outside her apartment Wednesday, waving at relatives.

 

The Friends of Bruton Memorial Library will hold the annual Christmas Book Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

 

"Life is short. Have an Affair" is the slogan for an online dating service for cheating spouses that claims it will be running TV commercials in Tampa by January.

 

The Florida High School Athletic Association forced a Brooksville high school football team to forfeit a playoff game this Friday and fined the school $10,400 for a bench-clearing brawl this month.