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| 12/10/2018

Florida growers battle to keep citrus industry thriving

Florida’s citrus industry still contributes an estimated $8 billion a year to the state economy. That’s despite its longtime battle against greening - a bacterial disease that sours the fruit and is fatal to the trees. And local growers, some who have been around for generations, say disease, hurricanes and freezes won’t stop them – they are determined to keep Florida’s citrus thriving. [Source: WJCT]

See also:
» Can citrus grow in the Panhandle? One extension agent wants to find out
» Florida conference to reveal citrus grower research
» Florida Citrus Hall of Fame Welcomes Class of 2019

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Florida's water future: Where is it going? Where will it come from?

Florida’s problem isn’t a lack of water, but where it is, how it’s used, where it gets dumped when we’re through with it, and how much it will cost by 2035 to satisfy farms, 5 million new Floridians — and the needs of the environment. Florida tapped 6.4 billion gallons of water per day three years ago. By 2035, Florida will need another 1.1 billion gallons a day, a 17% increase. [Source: Florida Trend]

Hotel arms race in Orlando's convention industry

Hotels across Central Florida have been doing what they can to compete for added convention dollars by expanding meeting space capacity. It's an effort to fight for a share of the growing tourism market, which last year saw 1.53 million visitors to Orange County Convention Center, a 5 percent increase over the year before. [Source: AP]

Report: Florida schools fail to report many crimes to state

From rapes to arsons to guns, Florida’s school districts are hiding countless crimes that take place on campus, defying state laws and leaving parents with the false impression that children are safer than they are. More from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel and the AP.

For-profit prison companies back criminal justice reform. It could be good for business.

A bipartisan push in Congress backed by President Donald Trump to slow America’s rising prison population has a puzzling supporter: A Boca Raton-based for-profit prison company. GEO Group, one of the country’s largest detention companies, is publicly urging the Senate not to adjourn without passing the FIRST STEP Act. [Source: Times/Herald]

ALSO AROUND FLORIDA:

› JetBlue Airlines offers cheap flights to Florida to boost tourism
A push to get more people to visit our area is coming from an airline. JetBlue has partnered with VISIT FLORIDA to offer cheap rates for flights into several Florida airports, including Southwest Florida International Airport.

› Wayfair picks Jacksonville for warehouse
Online retail giant Wayfair Inc. has selected Jacksonville for a new 1 million-square-foot distribution center and warehouse. The project was dubbed “Project Empire” by Jacksonville city officials, who were negotiating for months to land the deal.

› Electric Lime bikes cruising onto Orlando street scene
The electric-assisted bicycles bursting onto Orlando’s street scene are battery-powered antiperspirant on two wheels. That’s what the vendor, Lime, is marketing as for why anybody would want to pay $1 to unlock and 15 cents a minute to ride one.

› Imagine Clearwater slows to a crawl as band shell redesign stalls entire project
The design of the roughly $50 million waterfront redevelopment that is supposed to transform Clearwater's struggling downtown by 2021 was already months behind schedule. Elected officials still had not even determined how to pay for it all.

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