Judge Rules Against 404 Permitting
On February 15th, Judge Randolph Moss, overseeing the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., made a significant ruling regarding Florida’s “404 program,” which aims to protect federal wetlands.
On February 15th, Judge Randolph Moss, overseeing the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., made a significant ruling regarding Florida’s “404 program,” which aims to protect federal wetlands.
Mayor Grimm nominated and the City Council confirmed the appointment of Diana Potter Valdes to fill the unexpired term of Josh Minton.
We’re thrilled to share that one of our very own EVG School students has been selected as this month’s CCPS District All-Star!
Everglades City School is proud to announce its partnership with Lorenzo Walker Technical college for continuing education.
Everglades City, with its breathtaking natural beauty and close-knit community, is embracing sustainability and togetherness with open arms through the launch of its very first community garden.
Museum of the Everglades recently collaborated with the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians to create an exhibit sharing and celebrating their history.
I was standing in front of “the friendly little church on the circle in Everglades City” when a man came up to me and asked, “What’s the oldest building here in Everglades City?”
We kicked off Friday night with Community Night, where the entrance fee was just a donated can of food—tons of them! The whole town turned out to rock out with the local bands.
Well, we are having a warming trend that has fired up the Snook fishing. If this continues then the Snook bite should be good this month.
In Big Cypress Preserve, birding isn’t just a hobby—it’s a treasure hunt for the most stunning winged beauties!