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Canned seafood moves beyond tuna sandwiches in a pandemic trend that stuck
Read full article: Canned seafood moves beyond tuna sandwiches in a pandemic trend that stuckIt looks like the U.S. canned seafood industry is moving well beyond tuna sandwiches thanks to a culinary trends that emerged from the coronavirus pandemic.
Wandering bull moose is captured in downtown Santa Fe, moved to habitat in northern New Mexico
Read full article: Wandering bull moose is captured in downtown Santa Fe, moved to habitat in northern New MexicoAuthorities say a wandering bull moose has been captured in downtown Santa Fe and relocated to a suitable habitat in northern New Mexico.
California authorities capture suspects in break-ins at Lake Tahoe homes: a mama bear and three cubs
Read full article: California authorities capture suspects in break-ins at Lake Tahoe homes: a mama bear and three cubsCalifornia authorities have captured four suspects in multiple break-ins at homes around South Lake Tahoe: a mama bear and three of her cubs.
Imposters use photos of actor in $2 million unemployment benefits scheme
Read full article: Imposters use photos of actor in $2 million unemployment benefits schemeWhen 63-year-old Eve met Antonio Sabato Jr. on the Plenty of Fish dating website three years ago she had no idea the popular actor’s photographs had been stolen by a team of international thieves and imposters to convince her to work as a so called “money mule.”
Here’s when you can fish license free in Florida
Read full article: Here’s when you can fish license free in FloridaFlounder fishing in the creeks of Northeastern FloridaFloridians and visitors will be able to fish without license in the Sunshine State during five periods of time in 2021. The first license-free freshwater fishing dates fall next week on April 3 and 4, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission website. [TRENDING: Gaetz investigated over relationship | Disney paying workers who get vaccine | Dozens get COVID after vaccine shots]“License-free fishing days provide an excellent opportunity for those who don’t yet have a fishing license to experience fishing, take youth fishing, or for avid anglers to introduce a friend to fishing without having to purchase a license,” FWC said on its website. AdThe full schedule is as follows according to the FWC website:April 3-4: License-free freshwater fishingJune 12-13: License-free freshwater and saltwater fishingSept. 4: License-free saltwater fishingNov. 27: License-free saltwater fishingThese license-free fishing days apply to residents and non-residents. All bag limits, seasons and size restrictions still apply on the license-free fishing day.
Heres when you can go saltwater fishing without a license
Read full article: Heres when you can go saltwater fishing without a licenseOn Saturday, Sept. 5, you can go saltwater fishing without a license. Its one of eight days of license-free fishing in 2020 offered by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. License-free fishing days are a great way for Florida residents and visitors to get out on the water and find out why Florida is known as the Fishing Capital of the World. The only remaining license-free fishing day n 2020 is the Saturday following Thanksgiving and it applies to saltwater fishing as well. For fishing regulations and tips, click here and to renew or purchase a fishing license, visit GoOutdoorsFlorida.com.
Fish sandwich back at Chick-fil-A in time for Lent
Read full article: Fish sandwich back at Chick-fil-A in time for LentChick-fil-A announced its restaurants will add a fish sandwich made of cod back to the menu through Saturday, April 11. This addition comes back just in time for those participating in Lent, a tradition the restaurant started in 2016. Fish will be available in a traditional sandwich with two portions of fish or as a deluxe sandwich with tomato, lettuce and American cheese. Customers can also order a boxed two- and three-count fish entrée meal that is served with waffle fries. Fish will only be available at select locations, so check with local restaurants before arriving.
Man shot, robbed during Plenty of Fish date set up by Seminole High School student, police say
Read full article: Man shot, robbed during Plenty of Fish date set up by Seminole High School student, police saySANFORD, Fla. – A man who thought he was going on a date with a woman he met on the Plenty of Fish dating app was instead shot and robbed, according to Sanford police who say the plan was set up by a Seminole County High School student. The victim told police he had been chatting with a woman named “Keke” on the dating app and they had agreed to meet near 1001 W. 10th Street in Sanford on Jan. 19. Detectives were able to match the “KeKe” Plenty of Fish account to Ja 'Kila Taylor, 18, a student at Seminole County High School. Taylor told detectives she helped set up the victim but did not know the two males involved. She told authorities her friend connected her with the other suspects and denied knowing the man would be shot.