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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Tuskawilla Trails
1070 Cheyenne Trail, Winter Springs, FL 32708-5105

Englewood Greens Mobile Village, Inc.
250 N. Mccall Road #32, Englewood, FL 34223

 

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South Florida News from The Sun-Sentinel

Roberto Settineri, the reputed Sicilian mafioso snagged by Ponzi schemer Scott Rothstein in an FBI sting, had a little brush with the law in January.

 

Job recruiters from Broward and Palm Beach County schools are flying across the nation hunting for hundreds of certified teachers for next school year, infuriating local union leaders who say there ...

 

Investment payoff was to go to new church, he says The Lord giveth and the bad guys taketh away.

 

Employees of Florida's day care centers and nursing homes would face stricter background screenings under a bill passed unanimously by the state House of Representatives on Thursday.

 

Local News from Gainesville Sun via Yahoo! News

By Aida Mallard Correspondent If gardening is your thing, then you don't want to miss the two-day Spring Garden Festival at Kanapaha Botanical Gardens.

 

By Danielle Hipps Correspondent Harvest crops, food distribution and commercial kitchens will be the focal point of an event Saturday to raise funds and awareness for Blue Oven Kitchens, which hopes t...

 

The Associated Press Historic health care change in the balance, Democrats plowed fresh billions into insurance subsidies for consumers on Thursday and added a $250 rebate for seniors facing high pres...

 

By DIANE CHUN Staff writer Medical school seniors learned in ceremonies across the country where they will spend the next three to seven years of residency training.

 

By Harriet Daniels Staff writer The sight of Dr. Amy Smith is a welcomed one now for 3-year-old Jett Green of Ocala. When the two first met a year and a half ago at Shands Children's Hospital in Gaine...

 

By Harriet Daniels Staff writer The start of spring often gives way to thoughts of summer fun for area students while parents begin to figure out what options are available for children on hiatus from...

 

Staff reports Florida had chances to move on in the NCAA Tournament. But BYU outlasted the Gators 99-92 in a double-overtime thriller at the Ford Center. (Photo from AP)

 

By Kevin Brockway Staff writer Florida is hanging around in the first half against higher-seed BYU. But Chandler Parsons missed a 3-pointer at the first-half buzzer, and the No. 10 seed Gators went in...

 

The Associated Press President Barack Obama on Thursday signed into law a package of tax breaks and spending designed to give the nation a jobs boost by encouraging the private sector to start hiring ...

 

Staff reports Tenth-seeded Florida faces Brigham Young, a No. 7 seed, in the first round of the West region of the NCAA Tournament in Oklahoma City, OK. (Photo from AP)

 

Tallahassee and Panhandle News from The Tallahassee Democrat

LEON COUNTY

 

WASHINGTON — A research official from Florida A&M University received a warm welcome Thursday from a Senate panel considering his nomination to a high-ranking post in the Commerce Depar...

 

WASHINGTON — Current and former NASA officials reminded a Senate panel Thursday that sending people into space is risky and costly and could be a tough goal for commercial rocket companies ...

 

As a teenager, Elizabeth Lander Bell was nicknamed "Buddha," later shortened to "Budd," when, as a counselor at a camp for disabled children, she provided leadership and guidance t...

 

Richard and David Spayde aren't avid bicyclists. But that didn't prevent the two brothers from biking with eight others for about 300 miles.

 

Richard and David Spayde aren't avid bicyclists. But that didn't prevent the two brothers from biking with eight others for about 300 miles.

 

Leon County's charter-review committee backed away from a proposal to allow county environmental ordinances to prevail over city ordinances in all instances.

 

Leon County's charter-review committee backed away from a proposal to allow county environmental ordinances to prevail over city ordinances in all instances.

 

Anthony and Kristen Sochet officially won't be doctors until May 15, when they receive their medical degrees at Florida State University.

 

Three scripted letters — Jay — are accompanied by a heart and a cross across her left wrist. Her shooting hand.

 

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