Hurricane Irma causes $2.5B in damage to Florida crops Published on October 4, 2017 in Statewide/Top Headlines by Associated Press State officials say Hurricane Irma caused more than $2.5 billion in damage to Florida’s agricultural community. Keep Reading Off Facebook Twitter Google Pinterest You might be interested in Nate poised to send wind, waves to Panhandle Florida’s western Panhandle, the one area of the state spared the impact of Hurricane Irma nearly a month ago, is Last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees closes The last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees has closed in Miami-Dade County. Environmental lawsuit over ‘Amendment 1’ funding set for trial A Tallahassee judge has set a trial week in a lawsuit over the state’s environmental funding under a constitutional amendment passed
Nate poised to send wind, waves to Panhandle Florida’s western Panhandle, the one area of the state spared the impact of Hurricane Irma nearly a month ago, is
Last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees closes The last shelter used for Hurricane Irma evacuees has closed in Miami-Dade County.
Environmental lawsuit over ‘Amendment 1’ funding set for trial A Tallahassee judge has set a trial week in a lawsuit over the state’s environmental funding under a constitutional amendment passed