Florida’s Apalachicola River, once a symbol of abundance and beauty, is now a battleground for our planet’s future. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) plans to approve a ...
When the British evacuated Florida in the spring of 1815, they left a well-constructed and fully-armed fort on the Apalachicola River in the hands of their allies, about 300 African Americans and ...
Florida’s Apalachicola River, once a symbol of abundance and beauty, is now a battleground for our planet’s future. The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) plans to approve ...
Clearwater Land & Minerals of Florida wants to drill through a lime rock pad along tributaries to the Apalachicola River in central Calhoun County, about 60 miles west of the state capital.
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