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CIW Victory

The Coalition of Immokalee Workers has gained another victory for tomato pickers.  WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports.


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Monday, 08 June 2009 08:34

Back Pumping Ruling

A federal appeals court yesterday reversed a judge’s ruling saying that the South Florida Water Management District violated the Clean Water Act by pumping polluted canal water into Lake Okeechobee.  Water managers say the pumping is necessary…environmental advocates say they’ll appeal.  WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.


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Monday, 08 June 2009 08:34

CIW Victory

The Coalition of Immokalee Workers has gained another victory for tomato pickers.  WGCU’s Luis Hernandez reports.


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Published in WGCU News
Monday, 08 June 2009 08:34

Back Pumping Ruling

A federal appeals court yesterday reversed a judge’s ruling saying that the South Florida Water Management District violated the Clean Water Act by pumping polluted canal water into Lake Okeechobee.  Water managers say the pumping is necessary…environmental advocates say they’ll appeal.  WGCU’s Mike Kiniry reports.


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Friday, 05 June 2009 09:34

Woodstorks

The
Florida Home Builders Association wants woodstorks removed from the
endangered species list.  Environmentalists say the large birds still
need protection.  WGCU’s Valerie Alker reports.



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Friday, 05 June 2009 09:34

Wet May

After
the driest six month period ever in the South Florida Water Management
District, the Month of May was the wettest ever recorded.  WGCU’s Mike
Kiniry reports.



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Friday, 05 June 2009 09:34

Wet May

After
the driest six month period ever in the South Florida Water Management
District, the Month of May was the wettest ever recorded.  WGCU’s Mike
Kiniry reports.



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Thursday, 04 June 2009 09:32

Food Aid Needed in Collier

The
Salvation Army of Collier County has seen a 125 percent increase in the
number of people turning to them for help to keep food on the table. 
The increase has left the organization in desperate need of donations. 
WGCU’s John Davis reports.



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Thursday, 04 June 2009 09:32

Food Aid Needed in Collier

The
Salvation Army of Collier County has seen a 125 percent increase in the
number of people turning to them for help to keep food on the table. 
The increase has left the organization in desperate need of donations. 
WGCU’s John Davis reports.



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Thursday, 04 June 2009 09:29

Governments Buying Foreclosed Homes

Last
year the Bush Administration allotted 541 million dollars for Florida’s
local governments to buy and renovate foreclosed homes.  Local housing
authorities are working to put those homes back on the market.  WGCU’s
John Davis reports.


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