Sea turtle nesting season has started on Hilton Head beaches, do you know the rules? – WSAV-TV

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, SC (WSAV) Two days into sea turtle nesting season and already two nests were found in Georgia beach towns.

According to the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, a nest was found Saturday morning on Little Cumberland Island. Georgia Sea Turtle Cooperative members reported a second nest Sunday on Sea Island.

Hilton Head Island is anxiously waiting for its first nest and wants to make sure these little ones have a good shot at a long life.

We havent had anything major happen except for the Pandemic which the turtles dont care about, said Amber Kuehn of the Hilton Head Sea Turtle Patrol.

Amber Kuehn, head of the Sea Turtle Patrol says that could be good news for our nests. Last year there were only 291 found on the beach, primarily loggerhead turtles. This year Kuehn expects more than 300.

But why is that so important for the area?

Sea turtles are a keystone species, explains Kuehn. They have been on the planet for 80 million years. We dont really know what would happen if they were gone but we do know like a Jenga puzzle, you start taking things out, and eventually, it is going to collapse.

This is why the 16 volunteer members of the Sea Turtle Patrol work so hard to keep the turtles, and their nests of about 120 loggerhead babies, only 5 centimeters at birth, safe.

My goal is to get them from the nest to the water and that is more difficult than you think, says Kuehn. We say 1 in 100 makes it from the nest to their destination because from Hilton Head its a 70-mile swim to the Gulfstream.

Thats compared to Florida, which is only a one day swim for the species, 3-5 miles in all.

They face other dangers as well even when they make it to the water.

Pelicans eat them from above, fish eat them from below.

Volunteers will work hard, but they are counting on the people who use the beach during the day to make sure the turtles can get to the water at night

Holes need to be filled in at the end of the day so they dont fall in and get eaten right away at sunset, or at sunrise, Kuehn explains that filling in those beach holes is part of a recent town ordinance. We need to make sure personal property is off the beach because sea turtles come out of the nest and run into that. They turn around and they dont nest. Hatchings can hit that get distracted and lose their way

Leave the nests undisturbed. Dont touch the eggs in the nest or the turtles when they come out.

Always always stay behind the turtles they need to have a clear path, said Kuehn.

The latest revision to Hilton Heads lighting ordinance for beach properties may add to our annual numbers according to Kuehn.

Instead of only the 2nd floor being considered it is now the 2nd floor and 1st floor, explains Kuehn. We also added interior lights to the ordinance because these new glass beachfront homes, which used to be beach cottages, now there is plenty of light coming out of those homes. Interior is also to be considered.

With the bright light on the porch, it just consumes them, they are mesmerized by it. It makes them go the opposite direction and thats what we dont want to see happen.

As for exterior lights at pools or in yards of those homes.

They have to be downward facing and shielded if they are on after 10pm.

Adding an amber bulb to those lights does not exclude you from using a downard facing light or shield.

If you would like to learn more about the sea turtles, the Turtle Patrol will be holding special talks at Lowcountry Celebration Park every Monday in June, July, and August at 8 pm. Each talk will take about 45 minutes, and everyone is welcome to attend.

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Army hauls 3 billion pounds of sand to Miami-Dade beaches – Miami Today

Written by Jesse Scheckner on May 4, 2021

The Army Corps of Engineers this year plans to haul from upland mines nearly 1.3 million cubic yards of sand 3 billion pounds worth to re-sand beachfronts on Miami Beach, Bal Harbour and Sunny Isles Beach.

The effort is part of a decades-old program to resurface eroded beaches along the countys coastline. But unlike prior iterations of the program, these and many future sanding projects will be fully paid for by the federal government, a report from Miami-Dade Mayor Daniella Levine Cavas office said.

Already this year, the Army Corps hauled 635,000 cubic yards of sand from upland mines near Okeechobee and Clewiston to mend eroded beaches on Surfside and Miami Beach.

In March, the Corps began hauling what will ultimately amount to 280,000 cubic yards of sand to Sunny Isles Beach. Then in July, the Corps is set to bring 175,000 cubic yards of sand from dredged shoals near Haulover Inlet in Biscayne Bay to a beach at 96th Street in Bal Harbour.

The Corps biggest beach renourishment undertaking here this year is scheduled to begin one month later, when the engineering formation plans to truck 830,000 cubic yards of sand more than 1 million tons to eroded shores across Miami Beach.

Funding for the projects comes through the Bipartisan Budget Act, which Congress passed in February 2018 and in part authorizes beach re-sanding and hurricane protections in Miami-Dade, with total expenditures up to $158.3 million covered by the federal government.

Under that arrangement, which Miami-Dade commissioners approved in January 2019, the Army Corps planned five program phases.

At the same time, the Corps is evaluating a beach segment from Government Cut to Bakers Haulover Inlet and will provide an updated cost-share estimate between the federal government and Miami-Dade for the program through about 2072.

The study, which also includes an examination of Key Biscayne, is expected to finish in October 2022.

The Miami-Dade Beach Erosion Control and Hurricane Surge Protection Program began after Congress authorized it in 1966 to address severe beach depletion and the associated economic and social impacts here.

The resulting work that the Army Corps developed and undertook called for building a 10.5-mile protective beach fill extending from Government Cut to Haulover Beach Park.

That project was done through six contracts from 1975 to 1982 using offshore sand. In 1986, Congress OKd a second phase of the project for a 2.5-mile segment stretching north between Sunny Isles Beach and Golden Beach, which ended two years later.

The Corps identified seven erosional hotspots, according to a master plan of the program by the county. They include the north end of Sunny Isles Beach, Bal Harbour Beach, an area north of Government Cut and 63rd, 55th, 44th and 32nd streets on Miami Beach.

Renourishment efforts now exclusively use domestically derived sand despite its near-prohibitive cost. In 2007, former county Commissioner Bruno Barreiro unsuccessfully lobbied Washington for permission to use foreign sand. Sand was since shipped from the Bahamas and hauled from Central Florida and St. Lucie County.

But that method was inefficient, produced inconsistent beach areas due to differences in sand quality, and it bothered residents of areas where the sand came from, Lee Hefty, who leads the countys Division of Environmental Resources Management (DERM), told Miami Today in 2018.

Through 2006, when the county published its most recent master plan for beach erosion control, some 18 million cubic yards of sand 22.5 million tons were excavated and transplanted from state-sourced and offshore sites since the program began in 1975.

Commissioner Sally Heyman, whose district includes many miles of beaches, has called renourishment projects the front-line of climate change and sea level rise.

To that end, Florida requires re-sanding stipulations in beachfront construction permits.

In 2018, a private developer of the Residences by Armani Casa in Sunny Isles Beach hauled and renourished 3,000 feet of shoreline with 29,400 cubic yards of beach-quality sand from the Vulcan Witherspoon Mine in Moore Haven. The state division of DERM closely monitored the work, Ms. Levine Cavas report said.

And in January 2020, the developer of the Estates of Acqualina in Sunny Isles had nearly 24,900 cubic yards of sand hauled from an upland mine and placed it along beaches between 186th and 195th streets, with Miami-Dade DERM overseeing the work.

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Nurtured by pandemic habits, Huntington Beach Central’s ‘seed library’ is sprouting new interest – Los Angeles Times

Nestled inside an old card catalog cabinet on the main floor of the Huntington Beach Central Library lies a Garden of Eden just waiting to be planted after a long pandemic closure, the seed library is back.

Closed in spring of 2020, the special collection was fully reopened to the public in mid-March and has since seen a surge in seed seekers, as residents sheltering in place this past year have looked to enrich their living environments.

People love it. They get so excited to come in and see what we have now, said library services clerk Cynthia Flores. With spring and planting season, Ive seen all the excitement as kids come in and pick out seeds. Teachers are teaching kids about the cycle of the seed.

Flores estimates that since the library began offering to hold seeds for visitors at the front desk in January, more than 650 seed packets have made their way to area gardens a pace well beyond the 1,400 packets checked out in a typical year.

Master Gardener and seed librarian Sheryl Kellner sorts out donations to the seed library at Huntington Beach Central Library on Tuesday, May 4, 2021.

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Hoping the trend will continue, workers may place a seasonal growing chart or gardening tips next to the seed cabinet to inspire visitors picks. Nearby book displays offer titles on related topics to help bring new readers to the librarys book collection.

Cultivating a sense of sustainability and a connection to where food comes from is a primary objective of the seed library, first brought to the Talbert Avenue branch in May 2016 through a partnership with Arizona nonprofit Garden Pool, which also builds sustainable, self-sufficient food systems for areas in need.

A key player in that relationship is Huntington Beach resident and master gardener Sheryl Kellner, a longtime plant and garden lover who became the branchs official seed librarian and now oversees an inventory of more than 50 varieties of roots, greens herbs, fruits and flowers.

With daughter Michaela Whitney assisting, Kellner restocks drawers and reaches out to see if area seed companies might have extra supplies they could lend to the cause.

A seed library at Huntington Beach Central Library allows card holders to check out four seed packets monthly. The idea is to help locals, including kids and schools with community gardens, learn more about food and sustainability.

(Kevin Chang / Staff Photographer)

Now, at any given time, we could have 15 different varieties of tomatoes, instead of one or two, she said, describing how officials recently agreed to include the seed library as a line item in the city budget. Were taking it to a whole different level and getting more attention.

The seed library was forced to close its drawer when Huntington Beach libraries were shuttered at the onset of the pandemic. Its closure was felt, since about that same time people sheltered in place with little to do naturally turned to at-home pursuits, like baking and gardening, to pass the time.

When Central Library began to bring some of its services back online last year, Kellner and Whitney began finding ways of putting seeds into the hands of those who made requests online even if it meant delivering packets directly to peoples homes.

We dropped off 20 or 30 small bundles as something to offer people, said the 34-year-old Whitney, who assembles handwritten cards for each seed packet. But with the library closed, there wasnt anything we could do but hang on to our stock and wait for it to reopen.

Since the seed library fully reopened in March, members of the public can check out up to four envelopes per month on their regular library cards. Many seed packets contain information on an individual variety, along with instructions on watering, sun and spacing.

Master Gardener and seed librarian Sheryl Kellner, left, her daughter, Michaela Whitney, center, and library clerk Cynthia Flores, right, each have a role in managing the seed library at Huntington Beach Central Library.

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Unlike books, users are not required to return the seed materials they check out.

Still, Kellner said, many often clean up and return the seeds from what they grow or bring in entirely new varieties. A seed depository built into the cabinet collects donations that may help diversify the librarys inventory of pits, pips and stones.

The drop-offs are a good sign home gardening is continuing to thrive, even as coronavirus infections subside for the first time in more than a year.

I think the pandemic has given a lot of people a different perspective, Kellner said. Everybodys working in their backyards and finding their own oases. People have taken on a new appreciation of what home is, and gardening has taken off.

Thats what I want, the 61-year-old plant enthusiast continued. I want people to grow.

Huntington Beach Central Library is located at 7111 Talbert Ave. For information, call (714) 842-4481.

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Hawaii tourist claims angry mom pressured her to leave beach over bikini – Fox News

A Hawaii tourist claims she was pressured to leave the beach by a mom who told her that her bikini was inappropriate and "in the way" of her kids.

Savannah Simssaid she was sunbathing in a two-piece green bathing suit on Hawaiis Big Island when she had the "worst" encounter with a woman there with her boyfriend and children.

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"I look up and shes looking at me. So I asked if theres an issue and she says she doesnt want to be seeing my butt and lady parts,"Sims said in a video posted to TikTok.

Sims said she then asked her what the problem was with the bikini, to which the woman replied the issue was with her children nearby.

"She said that she wanted me to leave. I was in the way," Sims said. "So I got up and left. And she said, Mahalo and it ruined my day."

Meanwhile, she said the woman was wearing a "straight thong bikini."

"To call me out, and then take off your skirt and be rocking G string. Either youre a hypocrite or it wasnt about what I was wearing," Sims said.

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The video, which has been viewed nearly 1 million times, attracted a flood of comments defending Sims.

"You should have never left!! Nothing is wrong with what you have on and if she doesnt want her kids/hubby to see the flesh STAY HOME!!!" wrote one user.

A local added, "We really just dont like tourist [sic] but this is just wrong. As a local I am sorry because the local girls do the exact same."

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Hospitality Jobs at Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa are "Day at the Beach" Compared to More High-Stress Careers – PRNewswire

SOUTH WALTON, Fla., May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --The award-winning Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa on Northwest Florida's Gulf Coastis looking to fill a variety of full-time and part-time positions ahead of summer, including beach attendants, guest services, culinary, spa, security and others. In addition to offering competitive pay and exceptional benefits such as health care benefits, paid vacation, childcare assistance and more, the resort hopes to attract job candidates who are ready to trade their high-stress job for a more relaxing career in Florida's #1 industry with an "office" view that is hard to beat. Information on available job opportunities at the resort can be found online.

"From education and technology, to law enforcement and healthcare, the obstacles of this past year have made some of the most difficult jobs even more challenging, which has a lot of people looking to make a career change," said Kristina Mackenzie, Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa director of human resources. "Travel is on the rebound, which is creating some great opportunities for success and advancement in our industry. What better place to start a workday than our beautiful stretch of Florida beach?"

Employment at Hilton Sandestin, the largest full-service beachfront resort on Northwest Florida's Gulf Coast,provides ample opportunity for growth and variety in career experiences. With flexible work hours, current job opportunities include beach attendants, engineering and maintenance specialists, housekeeping attendants, food and beverage positions, guest services roles, security, spa, bellman/valet and more.

The generous range of benefits available to employees at Hilton Sandestin includes a 401K program, health care benefits, paid vacation, free daily meal service, team member travel program, childcare assistance reimbursement, licensing reimbursement, bridge toll reimbursement and education reimbursement. "We invest not only in the overall health and wellness of our employees, but also in their future success, which is reflected in the benefits package we offer," added Mackenzie.

For more information on current job opportunities at Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa, go to Careers.HiltonSandestinBeach.com/jobs.

About Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & SpaHilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort & Spa, managed by Sandcastle Resorts & Hotels, is located on the sugar-white sands and emerald-green waters of Northwest Florida's Gulf Coast near Destin in South Walton, Fla. Northwest Florida's largest full-service beachfront resort hotel boasts 590 spacious accommodations, more than 40,000 square feet of indoor award-winning meeting space, a 20,000 square foot outdoor deck, a world-classspa andstate-of-the-artfitness center, seven on-site seasonal dining options includingthe Emerald Coast's only AAA Four-Diamond steakhouse abundant resort recreation options, access to championship golf courses, and close proximity to the area's best attractions.A place where moments become memories that last a lifetime, at Hilton Sandestin Beach it's all right here. For more information on the premier hotel, visit HiltonSandestinBeach.com, or stay up-to-date withits latest news and promotions on itsFacebook,TwitterorInstagram.

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Atlantic Beach police official to bikers: ‘We don’t want them here … not this year’ – Charleston Post Courier

MYRTLE BEACH Thousands of bikers, welcomed or not, will rumble their way to Grand Strand communities through most of May as Horry County comes to grips with tradition-rich riders yearning for outdoor entertainment.

Communities like Atlantic Beach, which traditionally host events such as the Memorial Day Bikefest, which is formally canceled this year, are buckling down as the area prepares to host the largest crowds this area has seen since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

"We don't want them here," said Atlantic Beach police clerk Kim Mujas. "We hope by next year we can open up full swing, but not this year."

Bikers from up and down the eastern seaboard, from as close as North Carolina and as far as Virginia and the Washington, D.C., area all moderate to high places for COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are expected to flock to outdoor beer gardens and concerts planned for Myrtle Beach Bike Week Spring Rally, known as Harley Week, planned for May 7-16.

They'll head to places like The Beaver Bar on Murrells Inlet and its nearby neighbor Suck Bang Blow, which had a run-in with the law during the 2020 Spring Rally for violating Gov. Henry McMaster's executive order against large groups congregating during the pandemic. The bar was fined more than $17,000 for the violation.

According to the Department of Health and Environmental Control, 30 percent of South Carolina residents have completed their COVID-19 vaccination, which means herd immunity is still a ways away. Seventy percent of the population needs to be vaccinated in order to achieve herd immunity, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Less than a third of the states eligible population is fully vaccinated. Yet South Carolinas providers were giving fewer vaccines in late April than they did in early March when eligibility was widely expanded, according to data from the CDC.

"The potential is extremely high for a lot of visitors. ... We're not unused to those kind of numbers," said Randy Webster, assistant county administrator for public safety. "But I think moving forward, the vaccine issue won't really come into play, except it could end up generating higher visiting numbers."

When asked how the county plans to prepare for these events in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the county said it will maintain similar public safety measures as in years' past.

"We're looking forward to this year being a bit of a challenge with all the festivities being canceled, folks are still coming,"said Horry County Police Chief Joseph Hill."They may not be in Atlantic Beach, they're gonna be in other places."

Atlantic Beach Bikefest, commonly referred to as Black Bike Week, traditionally happens Memorial Day weekend. In past years, visitors became so unruly that the county implemented a traffic loop that moved traffic in one direction on Myrtle Beach's Ocean Boulevard and "looped" it around other roads, crippling visiting traffic and wreaking havoc for unsuspecting tourists staying at oceanfront hotels.

The event drew hundreds of law enforcement personnel from around the state to assist the State Law Enforcement Division in maintaining peace on the streets.

In more recent years, barricades were placed along the loop but did not block intersections. It allowed traffic to flow normally, but police were ready to institute the loop if crowds got out of control.

Cpl. Tom Vest. of the Myrtle Beach Police Department said police will have additional presence during both rallies and that the city has plans in place. He said additional information would be presented at the City Council meeting May 11.

Webster said the county is gearing up for a busy May.

"Everybody recognizes from what we've seen so far, that we are anticipating an extremely busy year for visitors that want to visit our location, and you know others that want to get out," Webster said. (We've) been cooped up for a year myself included in that it is time to move forward and try to get our lives back to some sort of normalcy again."

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Returning Bruce’s Beach in California to the Black family who originally owned it – 60 Minutes Plus – CBS News

In the early 1900s, Willa and Charles Bruce were among a wave of Black Americans who had migrated to California from across the country. The entrepreneurs owned two plots of oceanfront property in what is now the Los Angeles suburb of Manhattan Beach, where they opened a resort known as "Bruce's Beach." It was among the first oceanfront properties that was owned by and serviced Black residents.

"This was an opportunity for a leisure business to provide services to African Americans who wanted to come to the beach," said Dr. Alison Rose Jefferson, a historian who has spent years researching the history of Black Americans in California beach towns. "They would be less harassed in this area because there was this African American business that could provide them with, you know, something to drink, or a place to change their clothes."

Then members of the local White population started trying to run them out.

"So even while the business was successful, from day one, they were harassed with tactics to chase them out of the area," Jefferson explained.

Volunteer police officers were enlisted by a local developer to keep the Bruces' clients from the beach. Residents, including members of the Ku Klux Klan, began a harassment campaign.

Despite threats and acts of violence, the Bruce family refused to leave. Eventually, though, they didn't have a choice.

"The city said that it was taking this land-- the eminent domain to build a park," Jefferson said. "And the Bruces and some of the other families fought this effort, but they weren't successful in the fight."

The Bruces and four other Black families had their property taken by the city via eminent domain. The Bruces requested $70,000 for their property, but the city ultimately paid them just $14,500.

The family then left Manhattan Beach for good. The city population is now less than 1% Black.

The land that once housed the resort is now a lifeguard training center. Local realtors told 60 Minutes+ that, today, the Bruces' plots would be worth about $20 million.

This week, 60 Minutes+ correspondent Wesley Lowery reports on Bruce's Beach and the efforts to return the land to the Bruce family. Those efforts have been met with strong opposition from some Manhattan Beach residents, beginning with a 2006 fight to change the name of the park near the former resort land back to "Bruce's Beach."

Former Manhattan Beach mayor Mitch Ward helped lead the movement to change the name.

"Race is a very difficult issue to talk about," Ward told 60 Minutes+. "Even when you're talking about renaming a park for a Black or a brown person. So I'm sure there was a lot of that involved. There were individuals-- I lost friends as a result."

The city voted three-to-two in favor of the name change. But as more people learned about what happened to the Bruces, some residents began to feel the city hadn't done enough. Now, a bill is making its way through the California Statehouse that would clear the way for the property to be given back to the Bruces.

"It's not inheriting. This is something that we have already owned," 38-year-old Anthony Bruce told Lowery as they walked along the shoreline of the property where the resort once stood. "They stole it from us and so we want it back."

Bruce, who currently works as a security guard in Tampa, Florida, said regaining the land would change his family's lives.

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Despite some hesitation, Palm Beach County OKs 70-acre transfer of prime land to Scripps for $1 – Palm Beach Post

Conceding that nothing could be done to alter the path set forth by their predecessors, Palm Beach County commissioners approved a land transfer that gives Scripps Research Instituteprime land in Palm Beach Gardens for $1.

"While I don't think this board would have approved something similar today, it is what it is," Commissioner Melissa McKinlay said, noting that she wasn't an "enthusiastic cheerleader" on this decision.

Five commissioners supported the land transfer on Tuesday, while Mayor Dave Kerner was absent from the vote and Commissioner Mack Bernard dissented. The vote had been delayed by two weeks at the commissioners' request so more information could be gathered about the land value and whether Scripps had held up its end of the bargain.

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"I want to demonstrate that Palm Beach County is open for business, and we are here to embrace the businesses coming here," Vice Mayor Robert Weinroth said.

The decision at hand was formalizing a deal struck by county commissioners in 2006 that brought Scripps to Jupiter. The bioscience research nonprofit contractually was obligated to create545 jobs and remain in the county for 15 years,after which it would receive 70 acres for a biotech village on the southeast corner of Interstate 95 and Donald Ross Road, an areaknown as the Briger tract.

The county bought 40 acres of that land for the deal in 2006 for $16 million, with the remaining 30 acres donated by the property owner.

For Bernard, part of the issue was the taxpayer dollars $310 million from the state and $269 million from Palm Beach County that went into this effort to attract Scripps, while the other part was the countygiving away land for almost free.

In a presentation, county staff members shared three appraisals that had been done on the property. Two in 2006 put the market value between $33.5 million and $36.6 million, and another appraisal in 2012 valued the property at $40 million.

The county did not have a more recent appraisal performed for theproperty, instead using the assessed value given by property appraiser's officein 2020, putting that value at $27.5 million.

The assessed value of a property, though, is a percentage of the market value, which is used to determine the property's worth. A nearby land deal went for $1 million per acre, which would mean the Briger tract could be worth $70 million.

Douglas Bingham, Scripps Research executive vice president of Florida operations, refuted that valuation, since the land has biotech use restrictions on it until 2026 on the 30-acre parcel and until 2031 on the larger parcel.

"Once the restrictions are removed, we're basically approving property worth close to $70 million for $1," Bernard said. "As a county commissioner, I just don't think it's appropriate for me to support giving a $70 million property for $1."

During Scripps' time in Jupiter, Bingham said the nonprofit has had a $3.2 billion economic impact over more than 15 years, created 14 spinoff companies and trained 1,826 people, including 823 high school or undergraduate interns.

Bingham noted Scripps' efforts to build the bioscience industry, including recruiting other companies like Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience, as well as hiring a firm that searched for 18 months to try toattract interested parties to the Briger tract.

Commissioner Maria Marino, who represents the district where Scripps lies, said she received no letters or calls demandingthat the deal be called off.

Michael DeLoye, husband of Scripps spokeswoman Stacey DeLoye, wrote in a public comment supporting the land transfer that the nonprofit was an "unqualified success story" that made financial impact on the community and provided educational opportunities.

But if the county hadn't approved the transfer, he warned it "would just be a continuation of the legacy of Corruption County and be yet another black eye for the county," as well as "cast a dark cloud" over Scripps.

"If the county chooses not to stand by its word and complete the requirements of this contract, Palm Beach County will forever be branded as an untrustworthy business partner," he wrote. "Any business thinking of starting an operation in the county will think twice about doing so."

McKinlay agreed with the sentimentthat a "no" vote could affect efforts to bring businesses to the county.

"I think that not approving it sends the wrong message to other organizations that may be looking torelocate in Palm Beach County and may have to be dependent upon similar type contracts and contractual obligations and incentive programs," she said. "To approve something and then 10 years later say you don't like it isn't a good standard."

Commissioners received several emails in support ahead of Tuesday's meeting, including from Scripps professor Matthew Disney andAlphazyme chief executive Chad Decker. Noel Martinez, president and CEO of North Palm Chamber of Commerce, also offered his support of the transfer.

Alphazyme's Decker said one of the main reasons the customenzyme manufacturing companychose Jupiter was Scripps.

"The presence of Scripps Florida allows companies like Alphazyme to save on startup expenses by giving us access to very expensive equipment and scientific services that are best in class. This in turn allows for us to invest in people to grow our business at the bench level. A win for both Alphazyme, Jupiter and Palm Beach County."

Disney called it "one of the greatest joys of my life" to work at Scripps, where he and his research group looks for treatments for diseases such as cancer, muscular dystrophy and ALS.

"The work that we have done we hope benefits mankind in the form of medicine to treat those that urgently need it," Disney wrote. "Those returns on investment are often long and hard with failures along the way, however, we do it not because it is easy but because it is hard. It is in that difficulty that we diligently work as the payoff would be immense and a fulfillment of my lifes mission."

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Sheriff: Beach Park man arrested after stepping out of vehicle with gun – Daily Herald

A Beach Park man who stepped out of his vehicle with a gun during a traffic stop was shot with a Taser before his arrest Monday night and later pepper sprayed while resisting jail officers, authorities said Tuesday.

Quentin Newbrey, 34, of the 38700 block of North Sheridan Road, faces three counts of felony unlawful possession of a firearm and misdemeanor charges resisting arrest and reckless driving, authorities said.

Lake County sheriff's Lt. Christopher Covelli said a deputy on patrol saw Newbrey driving in a reckless manner before pulling into the Beach Mobile Home Park about 7 p.m. Monday. The deputy followed Newbrey and saw him get out of his car and quickly walk to the front door of a nearby mobile home while armed with a semi-automatic pistol, Covelli said.

Newbrey dropped the weapon when ordered to by the deputy but then urinated on the side of the mobile home, according to Covelli. The deputy shot Newbrey with a Taser and took him into custody, sheriff's police said.

Newbrey, who authorities say was not injured, was taken to the Lake County jail, where he resisted the staff and was pepper sprayed, police said.

He remained in jail Tuesday on $75,000 bail. He is due in court May 20.

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Tammy Heon Talks Tourism on Hernando Beach – Hernando Sun

An interview with Hernando County Tourism Development Director Tammy Heon

Q: How many tourists visit Hernando Beach per year and where are they from for the most part?

TH: Hernando Countys visitors in the winter and spring months are primarily traveling down the I-75 corridor, some starting all the way from Canada, and including Minnesota, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, and then into Tennessee, Alabama, and Georgia. The average trip is 3-4 days and generally includes outdoor recreation activities including cycling, kayaking, and fishing. In the Summer and Fall, we see more Floridians. Our number one visitor is another Floridian, though they definitely avail themselves of our less crowded season, particularly scallop diving.

Q: Are they day-trippers or overnight visitors?

TH: We see both day-trippers and overnight guests. Its much harder to approximate the day-trippers, but we know they are avid fans of Weeki Wachee Springs State Park, our fishing and scalloping, and our trails.

Q: What is the biggest attraction in Hernando Beach?

TH: I would say the biggest attraction in the Beach is probably the Gulf of Mexico. The number of rental boats available thru marinas, hoteliers, and private rentals is growing exponentially. Of course, the Weeki Wachee Preserve is another popular destination for hiking and bird-watching.

Q: How is Hernando Beach different from other coastal Florida communities?

TH: The biggest difference is probably the lack of a beach! It creates a few challenges from a marketing perspective, but there are so many opportunities to enjoy the Gulf, with either a rental boat or your own, its enormously popular.

Q: Is there a tourism season in Hernando Beach?

There are two main seasons; the winter snow-bird season, where we see a great number of Canadians (when were not having a pandemic) and those from the northern states. Then in the summer, scallop diving season is incredibly popular with both other Floridians and those from around the southeast. Pasco County now has a short, 2 week Scallop Season, but we are still the southernmost region that has a full season for recreational scallop diving. Our fishing is also incredibly popular, and again, draws a great number of Floridians to our shores. Golf, while not in HB, is another activity that draws folks from south Florida to our region as its much cooler here.

Q: What accommodations are available in Hernando Beach? We've heard that vacation rentals are increasing in the area.

TH: We have approximately 475 vacation rental homes in Hernando County, the majority of them are in Hernando Beach, in addition to the Hernando Beach Motel and The Captains House. Weve seen a notable increase in TDT collections from Vacation Rental Homes, particularly during the pandemic. These days they contribute about 30% of our collections. The majority of the homes in HB have 2 or 3 bedrooms, allowing for parties of 4-6 comfortably.

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Dreaming of a Virginia Beach getaway? This Town Center district has something for everyone – WSLS 10

If this past year has you craving some type of relaxing vacation or even just a fun, long-weekend-style escape from reality, you should look no further than a hotspot in our very own state: Virginia Beach.

But dont assume that a beach vacation limits you to the sun and the sand.

You could enjoy the water during the day and then head downtown at night, or split your time between the beach and the city. There are probably a million ways to do it.

In Virginia Beach, when we reference the city experience, were talking about the cosmopolitan Town Center district. Its less than 10 miles from the shoreline, and it offers upscale and premium shopping, seemingly unlimited culinary options, and a cultural hub chock-full of arts and entertainment options.

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Make no mistake: Virginia Beach Town Center belongs on your Virginia Beach itinerary. Theres truly something for everyone.

For example, if you feel more comfortable with nationally known and adored restaurants, the district has some favorites, such as Ruths Chris Steak House and The Cheesecake Factory. Same goes for shopping: Anthropologie, anyone? But if youd rather seek out the gems that can only be found locally, the downtown district boasts plenty of those, as well. Without further ado, well share some recommendations.

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Mass. destination named one of the best family beach vacations in the U.S., according to Conde Nast Traveler – Boston.com

Many travelers have scrapped international plans this summer in favor of getaways closer to home due to the coronavirus pandemic, according to Conde Nast Traveler, and a Massachusetts island is among the best destinations in the nation for family trips to the shore.

Nantucket was recently named among the best family beach vacations in the U.S. by the travel publication, a list of 15 destinations centered around great amenity-rich hotels and resorts.

The best family vacations are about finding the right place to plop down, so you can unplug from Zoom meetings and e-learning, and instead spend your days swimming, scavenging for seashells, unwinding in a hammock, and staying up late to roast smores and stargaze together, wrote the magazine.

Heres what the magazine wrote about Nantucket:

Thirty miles off the coast of Massachusetts by flight or ferry, Nantucket isnt exactly the easiest to reach. But once you arrive, the trek instantly feels worthwhile. Situated between Childrens Beach and Brant Point lighthouse, the chic, gray-shingled White Elephant resort attracts families with small kids. The hotel exemplifies the islands signature laid-back luxury, with Radio Flyer wagons, stocked with boogie boards and beach toys, that guests can borrow and wheel to the little beach (the shielded harbor means its ideal for small swimmers). Rooms can also be stocked with diaper genies, Pack N Plays, and strollers upon request. Dine at the restaurants on site or make the short walk over cobblestoned streets to town, where youll find plenty of kid-friendly eateries and Juice Bar, a creamery selling some of Nantuckets best sundaes and homemade waffle cones.

Two other New England destinations made the list: Southern Maine and Tiverton, R.I.

In Maine, families who stay at the Sanford-based glamping resort Huttopia find a host of activities will keep the whole family entertained, from the kids club, where five- to 12-year-olds can treasure hunt and do crafts, to lawn games, pottery workshops, and nightly outdoor movies or magic shows. In Rhode Island, families who stay at Moore House Cottages experience beach bungalows with kayaks, Apple TVs, Sonos speakers, and games.

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Fatal ATV accident at Goldsboro’s Busco Beach one of several tragedies at park in recent years – WRAL.com

By Kevin Kuzminski, WRAL multiplatform producer, and Rosalia Fodera, WRAL reporter

Goldsboro, N.C. A 21-year-old is dead after an ATV accident at Busco Beach and ATV Park in Goldsboro.

The incident occurred Friday night as nearly 30,000 people are expected this weekend for Mud Bash Week.

To allow easier access for emergency personnel, the park posted to Facebook that additional guests would not be allowed in to the otherwise 24-hour grounds.

The Wayne County Sheriff's Office says the 21-year-old driver was thrown backward from the ATV which caused him to strike his head on the vehicle. The driver was wearing head protection but died on the scene.

Witnesses told WRAL News there was a second accident Friday with injuries, but details on that incident were not yet available.

Busco Beach is a privately owned outdoor recreation facility with a man-made beach, a lake for swimming and fishing, campsites and 2,000 acres of trails.

The park has been the site of seven fatalities linked to ATV use over the past 15 years, and five drownings over the past 20.

"It does," said Savannah Hill when asked about if the deaths raise concerns with her. "I wouldn't say it of the people who own the place. It's not their fault, because they can't control what you do." Hill was there on Saturday to pick up a friend.

The name of the 21-year-old hasn't been released. WRAL is working to learn if any new restrictions have been put into place at the park following the death.

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7 ways you can have fun in the sun at Virginia Beach – WSLS 10

That time of the year is almost here again: spending a lovely day at the beach.

And there is no better beach for locals and visitors than Virginia Beach, right?

With so much to do and so many adventures to be had, we decided to pick out some of the best ways you and your family can have the most fun on the water. With crystal clear water and refreshing temperatures, the water at Virginia Beach is just waiting for you to get in.

It doesnt matter if youre casting a line, hoping to catch a big ole fish, or going on a kayaking adventure, there is something to do on the water for everyone.

If youve got your own kayak, youre good to go to explore the numerous waterways around Virginia Beach, such as the inland waterways off of the Chesapeake Bay.

However, if you need to rent a kayak, you are in luck. There are local outfitters like Surf and Adventure Company and Go Kayak! that make it super easy to get on the water.

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$2 Billion Advisor Team Joins UBS in Newport Beach, California – Business Wire

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UBS Wealth Management USA announced today that a seven-person team managing $2 billion in client assets has joined the firm in Newport Beach, California. The team, led by Financial Advisors Thomas (Tom) J. Nieto and Frederick (Fred) D. Grand Jr., have built a successful business focused on high-net-worth individuals and families, entrepreneurs, and institutions.

The team also includes John Hurford, CFA, Senior Wealth Strategy Associate Rebecca Zahabian, Team Administrator Laura Holland, Senior Client Service Associate David Q. Kuang, CFP and Registered Client Service Associate Victor Morales.

Were excited to welcome Tom, Fred and their team to UBS, said Justin Frame, Los Angeles & Orange County Market Head at UBS Wealth Management USA. The scale and caliber of this team is nothing short of impressive, and were looking forward to working with them to help our clients grow multi-generational wealth and build a meaningful legacy.

Tom served as a Private Client Advisor at Bank of Americas Private Bank (formerly U.S. Trust) for 25 years before joining UBS, helping clients to identify and achieve their wealth goals. He is a former board member of the Blue Ribbon Committee at California State University at Fullerton, a former committee member of the Orange County Performing Arts Business Partnership and a former executive board member of the United Way of Orange County. Tom earned a B.A. in Political Science from California State Polytechnic University at Pomona.

Prior to joining UBS, Fred served as a Private Client Advisor at Bank of Americas Private Bank, and a Global Commercial Banker for Bank of America Merrill Lynch. On the team he is responsible for providing clients with customized wealth strategies and planning services. Fred earned his B.A. and M.B.A. in Accountancy and Financial Planning from The University of San Diego, where he graduated with honors. He continues to serve at his alma mater as a top-ranked adjunct professor, teaching finance and accounting.

John previously served as a Senior Portfolio Manager at Bank of Americas Private Bank. He focused on providing guidance to clients in asset allocation and risk-based strategies. Before moving to Orange County, John was actively involved with City Hope in San Francisco, an organization that provides a safe space for marginalized residents in the citys Tenderloin neighborhood. He earned an M.B.A. in Financial Engineering from UC Berkeleys Haas School of Business and a B.A. from The University of San Diego.

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As the world's largest wealth manager, UBS Global Wealth Management provides comprehensive advice, solutions and services to wealthy families and individuals around the world. Clients who work with UBS benefit from a fully integrated set of wealth management capabilities and expertise, including wealth planning, investment management, capital markets, banking, lending and institutional and corporate financial advice.

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UBS provides financial advice and solutions to wealthy, institutional and corporate clients worldwide, as well as private clients in Switzerland. UBS's strategy is centered on our leading global wealth management business and our premier universal bank in Switzerland, enhanced by Asset Management and the Investment Bank. The bank focuses on businesses that have a strong competitive position in their targeted markets, are capital efficient, and have an attractive long-term structural growth or profitability outlook.

UBS is present in all major financial centers worldwide. It has offices in more than 50 regions and locations, with about 30% of its employees working in the Americas, 31% in Switzerland, 19% in the rest of Europe, the Middle East and Africa and 20% in Asia Pacific. UBS Group AG employs over 68,000 people around the world. Its shares are listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange and the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).

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Learn How to Play Blackjack and the Best Video Games For Practice – Gameindustry.com – GameIndustry.com

Experts say this very popular game emerged in the middle of the 17th century in France. Back then they called it Vignt et Un, which in French means twenty-one, and it was played in the casinos of that time. There are others who say that Vignt et Un actually means Twenty and A. Vingt et Un is the same as blackjack and they have some different rules.

Blackjack rules are so simple that you will feel like practicing your skills. The objective is to beat the dealers hand by getting the score closest to 21. The figures that are worth 10 are the Valet, the Queen and the King. The Ace is worth 11 or 1 and all other cards retain their value. Black Jack occurs when the first two cards are a ten or any card followed by an Ace.

In case the dealer does not form a natural blackjack, the game continues and the player has four basic moves he can make:

Hit: receive a new card from the dealer. The player can draw as many cards as he wants until he reaches 21 or busts.

Hold: not to receive any more cards and to keep the value of the hand he has.

Split: when the two cards held by the player are of the same value, the player can split them into two hands, adding a second bet equal to his initial bet.

Double down: the player will have the opportunity to increase his initial bet by 100% with the right to draw a single card and then stand.

There are other types of blackjack that propose different moves:

Surrender: after the initial deal, once the dealer has verified that he does not have a natural blackjack, a player who feels that his hand is not good enough to continue playing can choose to surrender his hand and get a refund of half his original bet.

The online casino blackjack offers you many ways to have fun safely. The best part of playing online blackjack is that you are safeguarding your health mainly in this difficult world health emergency. On the other hand you will be able to play from the comfort of your home at any time you want.

The best online blackjack games are those that belong to safe online casino sites. In these you will be able to deposit a minimum and a maximum of money through reliable systems without worrying about anything other than winning.

If you are still not sure about accessing an online casino site and you want to play from your cell phone or game console, what you can do is download a blackjack videogames.

There are thousands of video games compatible with tablets and cell phones that are free to download, which means that you do not need to bet any real money. These games could serve as training if you are thinking of playing professionally at some point.

There are different blackjack video games for cell phones that you should know about:

The most entertaining thing about playing blackjack is that you can also play with friends. It is a game that allows you to spend time and at the same time speed up your brain activity because it requires concentration and intelligence.

It is important to know that either playful and competitive games or bets bring many benefits to brain activity. They also raise self-esteem, generate dialogue and bonding with others and help to release accumulated stress.

Finally, when you are an advanced blackjack player and want to learn modern strategies such as card counting, your online option is live blackjack. This is the only way you will learn how to use this technique and become an exceptional player.

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Where to Play Blackjack Near Brooklyn – Brooklyn Reader

Blackjack is one of the most crowd-pleasing casino games available today. Some of the reasons why this game earned the hype include the following:

It is an entertaining game that exploits loads of mental exercises and mastery to ace it. If youre currently in Brooklyn and looking to play Blackjack, the good news is that there are many gambling houses nearby.

Heres a list of casinos you can go to.

Empire City Casino operates from 10 am- 6 am daily. It takes about 45 minutes to go here from Brooklyn and about 20 miles north away from Times Square. Due to COVID-19 restrictions, Empire City Casino will only cater to at least 25% capacity. Players must wear their masks at all times and will complete a temperature and screening check upon entry.

Whats more, the establishment offers more than 5,000 games, meaning all of the hottest and your favorite slot machines are here. The casino offers many different game themes, plus Keno, Progressives, and Video Poker with multi- and individual denominations ranging from $0.01 to $100 on both slot machines and reels.

Empire City also offers your favorite table games such as Blackjack. Minimum bets kick off at $10, and with 3-2 payouts, the casino provides the best odds. Make the best decisions by doing your best and having fun.

This establishment offers guests an unrivaled entertainment and gaming experience. The Genting New York LLC d/b/a Resorts World Casino New York City operates the casino. With table minimums from $5-$100 and at least 300 seats, the Resorts World Casino is the best place to enjoy the accuracy and speed of Blackjack.

Resorts World Casinos advance and modern art terminals have all the perks and rewards of live-action Blackjack with a bonus bet, insurance options, and 3-2 payouts. The only difference between their electronic Blackjack from a live-table game is theres no downtime for shuffling or peer pressure, which is a good thing.

So, if you want to play in the comfort of your home, online blackjack is always an option. Aside from Blackjack, Resorts World Casino offers the following table games as well:

Black and Platinum card members can play in the luxurious Baccarat Club, Crystal Cruises High Limit Room, or Fifth Avenue Club.

Resorts Casino Hotel is only 27 minutes away from Brooklyn via Atlantic Cave. It is open 24/7 and features at least 1,500 slot machines, as well as exciting table games. Whats more, this gaming house offers the highest limits, and nobody can match their personalized service.

You can play Blackjack here, and the casino offers many different stakes and options thatll cater to your needs. Other featured table games include:

Gambling is part of the hotels business, and part of their excellent reputation is responsible gaming. The hotel is committed to the following:

It takes at least 2.5 hours to reach the Golden Nugget Atlantic City Hotel, Casino & Marina via Garden State Pkwy. The casino at this gambling house is alive with anticipation and action, plus many games are available for every player.

You can play Blackjack here and other table games such as Mini-Baccarat, Criss Cross Poker, Roulette, and Craps. For nonstop Blackjack action, go to the High Limit Room. Golden Nugget Atlantic City Hotel, Casino & Marina also offers multi-level jackpots on Pai Gow Poker, Three Card Poker, Ultimate Texas Hold Em, Let It Ride, and Mississippi Stud.

The minimum age requirement to participate in games is 21 years old. To sign up, you must show your valid ID at the 24K Select Club Booth.

You can go to many places if you want to play Blackjack or test your luck in other casino games. This game offers excellent odds for people who only understand simple rules. If youre new to playing Blackjack, it is essential to equip yourself with the right strategy.

Try memorizing the correct way to double down, split, stand, and hit your hand. Although its a fundamental trick, you will chop up the house edge from 1% to 2% to .5%. Consider buying a primary strategy card so that you wont have to memorize this.

Annalise Weathers is a marketing and SEO content writer at http://www.onlineunitedstatescasinos.com. Her passion for writing about the gambling industry stems from her years of professional gaming experience. In her free time, Annalise loves to take her dog to the park.

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Richard Simkins joins Blackjack Promotions as Head of Creative Partnerships – The Moodie Davitt Report – The Moodie Davitt Report

UK.Travel retail and brand experience specialist Blackjack Promotions has bolstered its senior leadership team with the appointment ofRichard SimkinsasHead of Creative Partnerships.

With a strong media consultancy background,Simkins brings 20 yearsofexperiencein the creative industryto the role. This includes a recent three-year spell as Creative Solutions Director Outdoor for Global, Europes largest radio company.

Across the past decade,he has led innovation teams to devise and deliveroutdooradvertisingand experientialcampaigns for global brands.

Richard Simkins: Track record of experience in developing creative campaigns

In his role at ABM-owned Blackjack Promotions,Simkins will be responsible for offering a wide range of creative solutions to new and existing clients across thecompanys businessportfolio, which has diversified in the face of COVID-19 severely affecting its core airport promotions business.

Working alongside Leanne Nutter (Head of Travel Retail)and Fiona Rayner (Head of Experiential),a key part of Simkins brief is tobroaden the possibilities for Blackjack Promotions outside oftravel retail.

Commenting on his appointment, Simkins said: As a travel retail expert, the past year has demonstrated Blackjack Promotions ability to pivot and showcased the agility of its people, who became trained in COVID safety to support the NHS in hospitals and at testing sites. This training, coupled with Blackjack Promotions logistical infrastructure, reputation for experiential marketing and customer service, makes thisopportunityan incredibly exciting one.

He added: Across the business, we have afantastic pool of talent andan incredibleclient portfoliowhich presents lots ofopportunityfor increased collaboration and the creation of new and enhanced services.

Simkins will report to Blackjack Promotions Aviation Group Managing Director AntonyMarke.

Markesaid: This is a reallyexcitingtimeforusaswefocus on evolution and regrowth using our skills, talents and resources.Were confident that Richard willplay an integral role in expanding our reach, introducing opportunities in other sectors and offering new customers some of the magic we have delivered in travel retail over the last 25 years.

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What does a sports bettor need to know about online casinos – TalkBasket.net

Online casinos open up a new world of fun and entertainment to seeking sports bettors. More so, the sports bettor does not have to move a muscle. From the comfort of their home, they can enjoy a variety of games and betting options including odds and point spreads. Additionally, sports bettors have the option of gambling while watching a specific event in real-time through live betting options available on some sites. It is convenience, fun and entertainment put together under one roof with the help of handsets and online casinos.

Despite all these benefits to sports bettors, many are not aware of how to access these on online casinos, which games to play and lack understanding of how bonuses work. These pointers will clear the air.

Options! Options! Options! So many options, so little time and more so, limited money. Online casino takes the meaning of options to another level with several games available to cater to many tastes and preferences that may make choosing one extremely difficult. Some of these games include baccarat, poker, blackjack and slots. Slots is heads above the rest in popularity among most bettors because of the affordability, higher probability of winning and bells and whistles. About 48 percent of casino visitors, close to half, play slots and blackjack comes in second with about 16 percent of visitors participating.

Casinos are not a charity but often give away bonuses that act as reward to new and existing bettors. They come in all shapes and forms including welcome bonuses, sign up bonuses, deposit bonuses, no deposit bonuses, free spins and free play. These bonuses are geared toward adding to the fun bettors can enjoy within the casino and often have high wagers attached to prevent their withdrawal along with the winnings from playing bonuses. Some of the easiest to gain are no deposit bonuses and free spins which most new bettors get on sign up at some casinos without depositing any money into the casino. If youre looking to find a casino that offers no deposit bonuses Casino Reviews has put together this blog post breaking down some of the best offers in New Zealand. It is the kickstart to the fun filled adventure in the casino.

The house always wins but, if you are lucky and skilled enough to use some strategies, you may come out happier than most. Odds differ from game to game and casino to casino. Some of the games wit the best odds include slots, blackjack, roulette and baccarat. The house edge of baccarat is 1.5 percent, a basic strategy card reduces the house edge by 1 percent in blackjack and slots often have an RTP above 98 percent which is why they are really popular. With some strategies, the odds can get better. However, chances are often better with slots.

Online casinos come with huge revenues therefore it is no surprise that some ill-intentioned people would love to participate, fraudulently. Several unsuspecting bettors have lost money and time to crooks who take advantage of their desire to have fun on online casinos. Despite the existence of some frauds, there are ways that bettors can identify or avoid fraudulent casinos. All reputable casinos have licences from reputable organisations such as the UK Gambling Commission, the Alderney Gambling Control Commission and the Gibraltar Regulatory Authority. These organisations add legitimacy to the casino and ensure that the user is placing their information, time and money into safe hands and can comfortably enjoy their casino experience. Additionally, reviews from other casino gamblers on review websites can add legitimacy to a casino. It is important to investigate what other bettors have experienced before choosing to sign up with any online casino.

Sports bettors may be nave to online casinos but there are a lot of benefits for them in understanding online casinos. In order to have a wholesome and harmonious experience, they need to get information that will guide their decision before making a choice on a casino. It is therefore important that they consider the different games located in the casino library, bonuses they can enjoy, the different odds and how to spot fraudulent casinos. Knowing these details will save them bad experiences in the vast online casino world filled with both great and poor casino experiences.

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Washington woman wins 2nd big prize from Idaho Lottery in just two weeks – KTVB.com

Candice Hare says people want to rub her for luck after her latest scratch game winner was worth $50,000.

BOISE, Idaho Lottery lightning has struck again for Candice Hare.

For the second time in two weeks, the Clarkston, Washington woman has won the top prize on an Idaho Lottery scratch ticket.

Lottery officials say she won $50,000 on the Scratch Game Blackjack Big Bingo. And the winning ticket was sold at the same store she bought a $200,000 winning ticket from two weeks ago the Nomnom convenient store on Southway Avenue in Lewiston.

I was hanging out with some friends and I got a bunch of tickets to play on Wednesday night, Hare said. I scratched the bar codes and was just checking to see if they won. Then I got one that said I needed to sign it and to claim it at the Lottery.

Thats when she decided to play the game out and see how much she actually won.

I had all the numbers on one line and the prize was $50,000. Nuh-uh, no way. I couldnt believe it happened again! People all over town are already asking to rub me for luck, Hare said.

Hare said she was planning to have a shopping spree at the Boise Towne Square Mall before returning to Clarkston. She plans to invest the rest of her winnings, and will continue to play the lottery.

I want to come back to Boise with a $300,000 winner next, she said confidently.

Nomnom in Lewiston received a $5,000 bonus from the Idaho Lottery for selling the winning ticket.

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