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Saturday, October 25, 2014

In CNN debate with Crist, Scott says the state 'spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise down in the Keys.' That isn't true | News | KeysNet

In CNN debate with Crist, Scott says the state 'spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise down in the Keys.' That isn't true | News | KeysNet:

http://www.keysnet.com/2014/10/24/499414_in-cnn-debate-with-crist-scott.html?rh=1

BY KEVIN WADLOW kwadlow@keynoter.comOctober 24, 2014

During Tuesday's final debate in the race to be Florida governor, Republican Gov. Rick Scott declared his administration "spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise down in the Keys."

That came as news to most in the Florida Keys.
NEWS
Opponents to 10,000-square-foot amendment in Islamorada fear consequences
Opponents to a referendum on the November ballot that would limit the individual footprint of new construction within Islamorada said they fear the...
Voters in Islamorada will decide Nov. 4 if new construction should be restricted to no larger than 10,000 square feet.
In CNN debate with Crist, Scott says the state 'spent $350 million to deal with sea-level rise down in the Keys.' That isn't true
During Tuesday's final debate in the race to be Florida governor, Republican Gov. Rick Scott declared his administration "spent $350 million to deal...
Charlie Crist (left) and Gov. Rick Scott shake hands before their Tuesday debate. Things went downhill from there with personal attacks. The two men clearly don't like each other.
Preservation areas needed for reef’s survival
Most active scuba divers are aware and concerned about the deterioration of reefs, and the rapid decline in the health of the ocean and its inhabitants...
An elkhorn coral specimen lies on the bottom of Molasses Reef.
FISHING
Despite cooler weather, dolphin biting like it’s summer
Lets see what's coming up... Halloween first, then Election Day.  
Capt. Richard Stanczyk Sr. holds one of several redfish he caught while fishing with his son, Capt. Rick Stanczyk in the backcountry. They also caught several snook.
Lots of tunas found offshore, backcountry comes alive
If you were around any of the local marinas in the Upper Keys this week and saw a bald headed backcountry guide dancing around his boat on the way...
Lyndsey Monk shows off one of five big snook caught with live bait. This was her first snook of the year, in addition to lots a jacks, snappers and a few tarpon.
Transition from summer to winter fishing is here

Islamorada sculptor David Wirth holds a small tarpon he caught and safely released while fishing with Capt. Mike Makowski.
BUSINESS
What's selling in the Keys -- Oct. 24 Update
Chef Van Aken, who made his bones in Key West kitchens, opening cooking school
Food enthusiasts who want to hone their sauteing skills or discover the tricks of Thai cuisine will soon have a new Miami base for learning the culinary...
Norman Van Aken and business partner Candace Walsh will open In the Kitchen with Norman Van Aken at the Vagabond in Miami.
New restaurant is going Nowhere
A smorgasbord of food is coming to Marathon by the end of the month when the Nowhere Bar & Grill opens.
Richard Rodriguez and Megan Philbrick are putting a slight twist on classic dishes when the Nowhere Bar & Grill opens for the season. A Cuban Reuben and Sloppy Jose are two of the dishes on the menu.
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