Franchise in Volusia County, Florida
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Volusia County public records May 4, 2012Daytona Beach News-JournalCOUNTY JAIL DOCKET (The following people were booked into the Volusia County Branch Jail on felony charges yet to be proven in court.): Shivonne Courtney Aviles, 27, Daytona Beach, retail theft (2); Susan Wingate, 39, Holly Hill, violation of probation ...and more » |
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South Daytona PAC moves to stop referendum on FPL saleDaytona Beach News-JournalBy RAY WEISS, Staff Writer SOUTH DAYTONA -- The political action committee that supports the city buying Florida Power & Light's electrical distribution system has gone to court to stop the city and the county's elections supervisor from putting a ...and more » |
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Palm Coast favors fee on electricity for stormwater workDaytona Beach News-JournalFPL serves about half of Florida and 180 cities and only about eight or nine cities do not have a franchise fee, said Patrick Bryan, an attorney for FPL at the workshop. Palm Coast is the only city in Volusia or Flagler County without a franchise fee ...and more » |
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Unwanted wildlife 'guests' in Florida hard to removeRome News TribuneBesides raccoons, Adams said roof rats, bats and squirrels can be just as stressful as raccoons to homeowners in Volusia and Flagler counties. Catching the mother usually is the key to success, so the babies can be manually removed.and more » |
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Unwanted wildlife 'guests' hard to removeTallahassee Democrat (blog)Besides raccoons, Adams said roof rats, bats and squirrels can be just as stressful as raccoons to homeowners in Volusia and Flagler counties. Catching the mother usually is the key to success, so the babies can be manually removed.and more » |
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