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Postal Service chief frustrated at criticism, but promises 'heroic' effort to deliver mail ballots
Read full article: Postal Service chief frustrated at criticism, but promises 'heroic' effort to deliver mail ballotsThe U.S. Postal Service’s leader is expressing frustration with ongoing criticism of how it handles mail ballots.
College students return to campus without access to abortion
Read full article: College students return to campus without access to abortionIn states such as Texas, Ohio and Indiana, some college students say new abortion restrictions are influencing their personal and political behavior as they return to campuses.
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Massive fish kill on former golf course stinks up Winter Springs neighborhood
Read full article: Massive fish kill on former golf course stinks up Winter Springs neighborhoodSEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – Jamie Miller says her Winter Springs neighborhood stinks so bad her son had an asthma attack caused by the stench. “Our visit is a courtesy visit since we are not the enforcement authority.”The City of Winter Springs posted an explanation for the fish kill on its Facebook page:“Yesterday we received a call about a fish kill in a DEP permitted privately owned pond (previously the Winter Springs Golf Course),” the post read. Engineers, city staff, and leadership have been working onsite since early yesterday morning to determine the cause. “And that leaky valve discharged into the pond on the private property of the [former] golf course reclaimed water. DEP staff said the effluent impacted a stormwater pond which resulted in the fish kill.
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Port Orange city manager resigns
Read full article: Port Orange city manager resignsPORT ORANGE, Fla. – After taking an extended leave to deal with a family issue, Port Orange City Manager Michael “Jake” Johansson is resigning. Administrative Services Director Jamie Miller acted as city manager in Johansson’s absence. [TRENDING: Donald Trump wins Florida | US presidential race results | Floridians vote to raise minimum wage to $15/hour]“After many hours of thought as well as discussions with family and friends, I have decided to resign as the City Manager of Port Orange to concentrate on my family, my health and explore new opportunities. We are beyond grateful for both his service to our city, as well as our country prior to that. The city council will hold a special meeting on Tuesday at 6 p.m. to determine who will serve as the interim city manager.