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Alligator wrangled after being spotted in Starbucks drive-thru
NORTH PORT, Fla. (WWSB/Gray News) - In Florida, it seems even alligators need their morning cup of coffee. North Port Fire Rescue were called out to a Starbucks for reports of an alligator on the loose Saturday morning. Photos posted to Facebook show the reptile walking near the store’s drive-thru.
The Charlotte Players: Star search and Morning After Grace
Help the Charlotte Players, along with musical director Sharon Ponte, in discovering the next local star on Friday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. Contestants will be competing in a vocal competition to win the grand prize of their own show at the Langdon Playhouse this fall 2024. One “vote ticket” will be included with your ticket purchase and additional “vote tickets” will be available for purchase the night of the show for a nominal fee.
FFA chapters go fishing
It’s an annual event, one students and faculty alike look forward to. This time, the 14th FFA fishing tournament took place on Thursday, April 24, with students from Randolph-Henry and Central Middle School joining forces to host. The event brought together FFA members for an afternoon of relaxation, camaraderie, and outdoor fun. Members of both […] The post FFA chapters go fishing appeared first on The Charlotte Gazette.
Alligator relocated after being spotted at North Port Starbucks’ drive-thru
NORTH PORT, Florida (WSVN) — People at a Starbucks in Southwest Florida received a different jolt after spotting an alligator in the drive-thru. An alligator showed up at the business located in North Port on Saturday. Police officers and fire rescue were able to safely relocate it to a...
Surge in alligator sightings as mating season peaks
An alligator was spotted for a stroll at Babcock Ranch on Monday, adding to the recent string of sightings in Southwest Florida. Over the weekend, another gator stopped by a Starbucks drive-thru in North Port for a morning "jaw-va" fix. Siara Grant, a Fort Myers resident, had a particularly close...
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