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Florida lawmakers voted in April to cancel the corporation's special status in the state.
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It was an instrumental event in furthering Black presence at the university.
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Florida will receive $40 million as part of a $573 million settlement between McKinsey & Company and dozens of states because of the global consulting giant’s role in the opioid epidemic, according to court documents.
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In 2017, Dixie County was the worst county in the state in opioid-related deaths.
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Meridian also saw revenue top $50 million for the first time in its history despite the financial uncertainty surrounding the ongoing pandemic.
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All of those who spoke at the service pointed out Graham’s sense of empathy, his love for the Ocala community and his zest for life.
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Researchers found that kratom tea alleviated some withdrawal symptoms.
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Without the ability to get out into the county and share their goals, the candidates must work to find new ways to show their visions for the future.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday signed 25 bills into law, including approving $2.15 million for a Jacksonville man wrongfully imprisoned for almost 43 years and two measures tied to a series of controversial highway plans.
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First-responders carry a powerful, opioid-overdose reversal drug – known as naloxone – that can save lives when injected into a patient or sprayed into his nose. The U.S. surgeon general has urged broader access to the drug to reduce overdose deaths, but the Legislature failed to pass a measure that could have made the drug more widely available in Florida’s schools – despite it being free of charge to schools in many cases.