Florida Manufactured Housing Association (FMHA)

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The State of Florida is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States of America. Most of the state is a large peninsula with the Gulf of Mexico on its west and the Atlantic Ocean on its east. Most of the state has a humid subtropical climate, except for southern Florida, where the climate borders on tropical and the Florida Keys, which have a tropical climate. Florida was named by Juan Ponce de León, who landed on the peninsula on 2 April 1513, during Pascua Florida (Spanish for “Flowery Easter,” referring to the Easter season).

 

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41 West Realty Group, Inc.
1770 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL 34234

Caribbean Park
A Sunrise Blvd.(U.S. 41 at Wiggins Pass Rd.), Naples, FL 34110

Caribbean Park is an active 55+ retirement community located in beautiful Naples, Florida. Residents here live their dream of life in a tropical paradise year-round. What is your dream? Do you dream of living surrounded by unsurpassed beauty? Of sun, ...

 

Of Interest

South Florida News from The Sun-Sentinel

SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Two strongly felt earthquakes have rocked central Chile as dignitaries arrive for the inauguration of President-elect Sebastian Pinera.

 

Palm Beach Gardens police put a name to a nearly 2-year-old mystery: Francisco Cuevas.

 

A Fort Lauderdale woman is fighting for her life after police say she and a friend were the victims of a hit-and-run crash Wednesday night on Las Olas Boulevard.

 

Bay Hill director hasn't heard from Tiger Woods but is preparing for possible return The Arnold Palmer Invita...

 

Johnny Dossey was fed up with the water bills for his Fort Lauderdale mobile home. He thought they were too high.

 

 

Bankruptcy lawyers claim she owes the money to creditors of her husband’s defunct law firm Kim Roth...

 

Air travelers have abandoned baby strollers and bibles, televisions and diamond rings – even a refrigerator and a car engine – while passing through South Florida's airports. ...

 

Local News from Gainesville Sun via Yahoo! News

By Danielle Hipps Correspondent For the next 40 days, the Office of Sustainability at the University of Florida wants the Gainesville community to change for the greener.

 

By Karen Voyles Staff writer The list of attorneys being considered for two Alachua County judicial vacancies has been whittled down to 15.

 

By Harriet Daniels Staff writer The Alachua County Public Schools Foundation Inc. will have a new executive director, its second in less than two years this one coming from within its board ranks.

 

By Anthony Clark Business editor While the ranks of the unemployed are on the rise in Gainesville, not enough people are signing up to take advantage of a federal stimulus program to provide temporary...

 

By Cindy Swirko Staff writer Two major Gainesville development projects associated with churches are still in limbo, a city official said.

 

By Chad Smith Staff writer Running for mayor in the bluest city in this part of the state, Don Marsh is the reddest of the five Gainesville mayoral contenders.

 

By Lise Fisher Staff writer While the construction and housing market nationally deteriorated in 2008 and 2009, work continued on the new First Baptist Church of Gainesville. (Photo by The Gainesville...

 

By Ron Word Capitol correspondent College students from across Florida have unveiled a set of educational policy recommendations that call for higher curriculum standards in public schools, increased ...

 

By Harriet Daniels Staff writer The Alachua County Public School District is facing the unknown when it comes to state educational dollars, and district officials say it has been a challenge working o...

 

By Christopher Curry Staff writer The Florida Commission on Ethics has dismissed a complaint against Alachua County Commissioner Rodney Long on the grounds that the allegation lacked "legal suffi...

 

Tallahassee and Panhandle News from The Tallahassee Democrat

The investigation into the Dozier School for Boys in Marianna has concluded, according to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement. It was determined by State Attorney Glenn Hess that there is insuff...

 

A waterspout picked up and spun around a Carrabelle police cruiser this morning at Airport Road in Carrabelle. However, Officer Charles Richards was not injured. Richards was checking the Weather Chan...

 

March is nationally recognized as Women's History Month. Throughout Tallahassee and the nation events will be held during to acknowledge and recognize the amazing accomplishments of women.

 

Some Leon County high-schoolers had minor issues while taking the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test or FCAT in an online pilot program Tuesday.

 

Some Leon County high-schoolers had minor issues while taking the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test or FCAT in an online pilot program Tuesday.

 

BIG BEND

 

What started as a powerful lawmaker's attempt to help a grieving father has become another example of the pitfalls of legislating by tragedy.

 

City commissioners decided unanimously Wednesday to put Tallahassee in the running for Google's move to create high-speed broadband internet access in one or more cities.

 

City commissioners decided unanimously Wednesday to put Tallahassee in the running for Google's move to create high-speed broadband internet access in one or more cities.

 

Florida matched its highest-ever unemployment rate in January at 11.9 percent with 1.1 million Floridians out of work.

 

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