The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have brought two pumps to Lakeland and were prepared to start draining floodwaters from Lake Bonny starting late Wednesday afternoon.
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has brought two large pumps capable of moving 4,000 cubic yards of water per second from Lake Bonny to Lake Parker.
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County commissioners approved a West Palm Beach campus that is expected to generate a $5.3 billion economic impact.
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Record rains and a patchwork of jurisdictions and responsibilities contribute the worst flooding ever seen in one Lakeland ...
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