Thursday's Afternoon Update
Florida agriculture, natural resources employment rising
About 1.56 million people worked full- or part-time in agriculture, natural resources and food industries in 2014, an increase of about 40,000 workers from 2013, and nearly 29 percent from 2001, according to a new University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences economic report. More from The Star.
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Business groups fight higher Miami Beach minimum wage
Amid debates across the country about higher minimum wages, three major Florida business groups filed a lawsuit Wednesday challenging a plan to gradually raise the minimum wage in Miami Beach. More from CBS Miami and the Miami Herald.
Florida wants judge to change blackjack ruling
The state of Florida is asking a judge to reconsider his decision to let the Seminole Tribe of Florida keep blackjack at its casinos. Attorneys for the state late Wednesday filed a post-trial motion that questioned the findings that led U.S. District Judge Robert Hinkle to side with the tribe. More from the AP.
International Champions Cup coming to Orlando in 2017, 2018
Internationally renowned soccer players will play games at Camping World Stadium in 2017 and 2018 after Visit Orlando landed a sponsorship deal for the International Champions Cup. More from the Orlando Sentinel.
Need a Christmas cash boost? Check Florida's unclaimed property website
Are you crunched for cash this Christmas? One quick way to possibly scrounge up a few extra bucks is by checking the state's unclaimed property program. According to Florida CFO Jeff Atwater, there's more than one billion dollars currently waiting to be claimed. More from WFTX.
Out of the Box
2017 Florida International Toy Piano Festival
The Florida International Toy Piano Festival returns for a second year, with a focus on toy piano as a collaborative instrument. In addition to the varied performances and open lectures on toy piano, Saint Petersburg native and festival co-founder Elizabeth A. Baker will present an interactive concert experience at Bloom Art Center.
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