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Schools in two big Florida counties reopen after Hurricane Wilma (Seattle Times)
Broward and Palm Beach counties reopened schools today for the first time since Hurricane Wilma damaged classrooms and cut power to millions of people two weeks ago.
Schools in two Florida counties reopen after Hurricane Wilma (KBCI Boise)
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. Classes have resumed in two south Florida counties that were heavily damaged by Hurricane Wilma. Students in Broward and Palm Beach counties missed two full weeks of classes because the storm cut power and caused billions of dollars in damage.
Hurricane Wilma throws firms into `Extreme P.R.' (Sun-Sentinel)
It's Wednesday, more than a week after Hurricane Wilma hit South Florida. Gary Bitner is on his cell phone, as his public relations firm's newly purchased generators hum in the background.
Schools in two Florida counties reopen after Hurricane Wilma (KRON 4 Bay Area)
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. Classes have resumed in two south Florida counties that were heavily damaged by Hurricane Wilma.
Baptist Relief Teams Had to Change Their Strategy in Naples After Hurricane Wilma (Insurance Journal)
Experienced hurricane disaster relief cleanup experts were surprised when they arrived in Naples and found Hurricane Wilma's damages would require a different strategy. Leon Branch, a hurricane cle
Fishermen Seek Federal Aid After Losses from Hurricane Wilma (First Coast News)
MIAMI (AP) -- A group of South Florida fishermen are asking for federal aid after Hurricane Wilma ravaged their industry. State officials say Hurricane Wilma caused about $1.4 billion worth of losses to the seafood industry.
Fidelity Bankshares Announces Full Recovery From Hurricane Wilma (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Fidelity Bankshares, Inc. , the holding company for Fidelity Federal Bank & Trust, announced today that all 48 of its offices are now operational in the wake of Hurricane Wilma.
Hurricane Wilma Ravages Sugar Farmers (U.S. Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Hurricane Wilma will cost Florida's sugar farmers hundreds of millions of dollars. The full extent of the damage is still being assessed.
USDA to Assess Citrus Damaged by Hurricane Wilma (Insurance Journal)
In the wake of Hurricane Wilma, which struck Florida Oct. 24, the Florida Field Office of USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service announced plans to conduct a special citrus survey to assess
Barbara Bova: Hurricane Wilma: I won t do that again (Bonita Daily News)
Wilma was a wild and crazy storm. There s nothing quite like the feeling you have when you re up on the thirteenth floor with your shutters down and cowering in a darkened living room with your building swaying under the force of a hurricane wind.


