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Area Health Care Systems Join Forces to Launch Unprecedented Free Mental Health First Aid Training in North Florida

January 26, 2017
Goal is to train 10,000 over three years to recognize signs of mental distress; address mental health crisis in our community 

Jacksonville Shelter Animals Need Your Help!

January 24, 2017
City of Jacksonville Animal Care and Protective Services (ACPS) non-profit partner -- Friends of Jacksonville Animals (FOJA), has requested a few items that are running extremely low at the shelter. 

Flooding doesn’t have to be a disaster. Do you know your risk?

January 23, 2017
Do you know your flood risk? Local and County officials are hosting a series of Flood Risk Open Houses to provide the Duval County general public with an opportunity to learn more about newly updated flood maps, known as Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs). Both Duval County and community officials, as well as FEMA and FL DEM Floodplain Management Office representatives, will be on hand to answer questions about the updated maps, the mapping process, flood risk, and flood insurance. Come any time between the hours indicated below—no appointment necessary. Information about disaster-related recovery efforts and outstanding insurance claims will not be available at this event. 

Tornado Safety & Preparedness

January 22, 2017
Learn about tornado safety and how to be prepared for a tornado striking near you.

Lightning Safety & Preparedness

January 21, 2017
Lightning is one of the most underrated severe weather hazards, yet ranks as one of the top weather killers in the United States. Lightning strikes in America kill about 50 people and injure hundreds of others each year. Unlike other weather hazards that often involve sophisticated watches and warnings from NOAA’s National Weather Service, lightning can occur anywhere there is a thunderstorm.

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Area Added Nearly 23,000 Jobs Over the Year

January 20, 2017
Governor Rick Scott announced today that the Jacksonville area added 22,800 new private-sector jobs in 2016. The area’s unemployment rate was 4.4 percent in December, dropping by 0.1 percentage point in the last year. Florida businesses created 237,300 private-sector jobs across the state during 2016, bringing the total number of jobs created since December 2010 to 1,262,100 jobs.

Gov. Scott: Jacksonville Area Added Nearly 23,000 Jobs Over the Year

January 20, 2017
Governor Rick Scott announced today that the Jacksonville area added 22,800 new private-sector jobs in 2016. The area’s unemployment rate was 4.4 percent in December, dropping by 0.1 percentage point in the last year. Florida businesses created 237,300 private-sector jobs across the state during 2016, bringing the total number of jobs created since December 2010 to 1,262,100 jobs.

Jacksonville Native Selected to Serve on JEA Board

January 20, 2017
 Jacksonville native Rev. Frederick Newbill was recently appointed by Mayor Lenny Curry to serve on the JEA Board of Directors. Newbill fills the position vacated by Warren Jones who resigned last year to serve on the Duval County School Board.

Mayor Curry, Formativ Health Announce Agreement to Bring up to 500 New Jobs to Jacksonville

January 17, 2017
New company to lease, build out 65,000 square feet of office space at 4875 Belfort Road
 
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry and Formativ Health today announced the company will lease 65,000 square feet of office space and hire up to 500 employees for a new Patient Access Services Center. 

Mayor Curry, Formativ Health Announce Agreement to Bring up to 500 New Jobs to Jacksonville

January 17, 2017
New company to lease, build out 65,000 square feet of office space at 4875 Belfort Road
 
Jacksonville Mayor Lenny Curry and Formativ Health today announced the company will lease 65,000 square feet of office space and hire up to 500 employees for a new Patient Access Services Center. 

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