by Jordan Kirkland | Nov 7, 2022
$350,000 of Hurricane Ian Disaster relief checks were distributed today The Florida Sheriffs Association is a not-for-profit corporation made up of Florida sheriffs, approximately 3,000 business leaders and 100,000 citizens throughout the state The Florida Deputy...
by Jordan Kirkland | Nov 3, 2022
FDEM announced that Lee County residents now have access to dozens of free public Wi-Fi locations Individuals can connect to the network and use the password prominently displayed on the mobile Starlink vans at designated locations Hurricane Ian made landfall on Sept....
by Jordan Kirkland | Nov 2, 2022
The $12 million accounts receivable finance facility will provide funding for operations and payroll As part of the solution, the LSQ platform will also provide CRS with comprehensive accounts receivable and customer credit management LSQ, a market leader in working...
by News Service of Florida | Nov 2, 2022
The state’s revenue coffers swelled by nearly half a billion dollars more than expected in September. Hurricane Ian did not affect the report, which happened in the final days of the month. Both corporate tax and sales tax collections exceeded expectations....
by Jim Saunders - News Service of Florida | Oct 27, 2022
Florida’s emergency hurricane fund, which provides a financial backstop to property insurers, will likely pay out around $10 billion to cover losses this year. While those funds are available now, it could reduce the amount of cash available during the 2023...
by Jordan Kirkland | Oct 26, 2022
$200,000 will go to the Florida College System, with another $150,000 going to the Consortium of Florida Education Foundations $100,000 each is being donated to United Way of Florida and Florida Gulf Coast University Finally, $50,000 is being committed to Take Stock...