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Advocates for restoring the Ocklawaha River are undeterred by a recent veto setback and are moving ahead and regrouping to ...
Gov. DeSantis signs budget that keeps UNF string of budget wins going for another year. He vetoed Rodman dam removal for ...
Florida's governor also vetoed the transfer of $200 million out of the Department of Environmental Protection.
DeSantis slashed $500,000 to study the potential environmental and economic effects of removing the dam last year.
But fisherman long defended the dam, which was renamed the Rodman-Kirkpatrick dam in 1998 after since deceased Sen. George ...
Initiatives to improve an east Orange County water system and help a furniture and clothing bank that aids the poor were ...
Scientists and officials across north-central Florida support the river's restoration, citing both economic and environmental ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday signed what he said was a $117.4 billion budget for the fiscal year that will start Tuesday and ...
The 28 updated nutrient Basin Management Action Plans target the Santa Fe and Suwannee Rivers, among other waterways.
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed what he said was a $117.4 billion budget and issued $567 million in line-item vetoes.
The Rodman Reservoir, once a natural part of the Ocklawaha River, now has a bottom covered in accumulating organic and inorganic sediments. These sediments are described as "septic" in nature.
TALLAHASSEE — A decades-old fight about possibly tearing down North Florida’s Rodman Dam and restoring the Ocklawaha River is flaring again. Sen. Tom Leek, R-Ormond Beach, on Thursday pushed ...
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