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A Trump attempt to reverse Obama’s Cuba policies could be too complicated and costly

President-elect Donald Trump has said “concessions” the Obama administration made to Cuba can easily be reversed and that he will unravel them unless U.S. demands are met. But some business initiatives may harder to undo than merely signing an executive order. "I think it’s unlikely that he would do a wholesale repeal of Obama’s executive actions,” said Robert Muse, a Washington lawyer. Since normalization began, a Miami-based cruise line has begun to sail to Cuban ports, U.S. telecom companies have established roaming agreements with Cuba, commercial airlines are flying from U.S. cities to Cuba, and much more is in place or in the works. [Source: Miami Herald]

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Free admission into Florida state parks in honor of Veterans Day

Governor Rick Scott announced that Florida State Parks will be offering free admission at Florida’s 174 state parks for all families and visitors today, Veterans Day, in recognition of all those who have served and are currently serving in our U.S. military. Full news release here.

USDA forecast sees uptick in orange crop

The latest citrus forecast numbers this season have seen a slight uptick, but they fall far short of previous years. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, this month’s harvest is estimated to produce two million boxes more than the initial forecast from October. Story from WFSU is here. Also read more at the Lakeland Ledger.

Two Hispanic female lawmakers chosen for top Florida House, Senate leadership roles

Incoming House Speaker Richard Corcoran says he’s naming State Rep. Jeanette Nunez as his chamber’s pro tempore. And, incoming Senate President Joe Negron says he’s naming state Sen. Anitere Flores as his Second-in-command as well. [Source: WFSU]

Rare bed bug re-emerges in Florida after 60 years

For the first time in 60 years, a tropical bed bug has been confirmed in Florida, and University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences researchers urge the public to send them samples of suspected bed bugs for identification. More from Science Daily and Florida Today.

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› Shareholders approve Jacksonville-based EverBank acquisition by TIAA
EverBank Financial Corp. has announced the company’s stockholders voted to approve its acquisition by Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association of America (TIAA) at a special stockholder meeting held in Jacksonville on Wednesday.

› FWC reminds Floridians of extended Gulf red snapper season in November
The recreational red snapper season in Gulf state waters will remain open for seven additional days this November, including Nov. 11 and 12, which is the Veterans Day holiday; and Nov. 25, 26 and 27, which is Thanksgiving weekend.

› Miami Beach enacts four-month ban on medical marijuana retail shops
Landlords and real estate brokers planning to rake in rent money from pot dispensaries, in the wake of Florida voters approving medical marijuana by 71 percent, will have to wait a little longer in Miami Beach.

› Florida’s toxic algae at forefront of water discussion next week
Nutrient-filled water spreading gooey green slime that kills fish and mining efforts that led toxic water to seep into groundwater is a cause for growing concern.

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› When it comes to craft beer, Tampa Bay's got game
RateBeer.com, a popular forum and rating site for beer lovers, has two Florida brewers in their top 100: Cigar City of Tampa and Cycle Brewing across the bridge in St. Petersburg.

› Fort Lauderdale show reports attendance gain
Show Management CEO Efrem “Skip” Zimbalist III said attendance at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show was up 5 percent this year from the 2015 show.

› Philanthropist announces $1M bequest to FSW
Punta Gorda philanthropist Alvin “Al” Robert Gould is known in the area for his involvement and support of numerous nonprofit organizations.

› Pinellas County awaits $10 million windfall from property sale
Pinellas County could soon reap a windfall of $10 million if it successfully sells a complex where triggers for the nation's nuclear arsenal were once manufactured.