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NFL Green Teams up With Greater Cleveland Aquarium for 100 Yards of Hope

Cleveland, OH - The world premiere of 100 Yards of Hope, a documentary about the unique Super Bowl restoration of a football field-sized coral reef, will debut during NFL Draft week in Cleveland, the host city of this year’s Draft. The film features the work of FORCE BLUE, a team of retired Special Operations military divers dedicated to saving America’s only barrier coral reef. NFL Green teamed up with FORCE BLUE, scientists, natural resource managers and NFL partners who came together to save a portion of the reef off the coast of Miami and lay the groundwork for future coral restoration worldwide. The Greater Cleveland Aquarium will host the world premiere virtually on Tuesday, April 27, 2021 at 10AM EDT.

Monday s Daily Pulse

Monday s Daily Pulse | 4/12/2021 Florida sues CDC: Governor demands cruise ships be allowed to sail immediately DeSantis said the no-sail order is outdated and hurts the state as the industry generates billions for the economy and employs tens of thousands of Floridians. “We don’t believe the federal government has the right to mothball a major industry for over a year based on very little evidence and very little data,” the Republican governor said at a news conference at the Port of Miami. [Source: WJW] Florida will get more than 550,000 COVID vaccines this week. Here’s where they’ll go Florida will receive 554,370 doses of the COVID-19 vaccines from the federal government this week, a significant drop from the previous week as production issues all but halt shipments of Johnson & Johnson doses. Last week, the state received 811,400 doses that included the largest shipment of Johnson & Johnson doses to date. Next week, only 43,000 of the single-shot doses will come

Citizens protest proposed oil drilling in Big Cypress with hike, talks

Marion County seeks federal funds to provide Lowell area with central water

Marion County seeks federal funds to provide Lowell area with central water Danielle Johnson, Ocala Star-Banner © Doug Engle/Ocala Star-Banner/File 2018 This 2018 file photo shows training at the Florida State Fire College in Lowell. More than two years after several drinking water sources in Lowell, near the Florida State Fire College, tested for fire retardant compound levels above health advisory levels, the area is one step closer to accessing central water. The County Commission unanimously voted on Tuesday to submit the Lowell Area Central Water System project, estimated to cost over $3.4 million, for federal funding through the Community Project Funding program.

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