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- Seminole Tribe encouraged by Obama’s “commitment” (updated)
- Bennett seeks to loosen legislative term limits and extend them to local officials
- House panel decides to continue investigating former House Speaker
- Business Licenses, October 26 – October 30, 2009
- RPOF responds to Dockery’s response to RPOF
- Dockery gets endorsed by the Hammer; responds to RPOF (updated)
- Dockery schedules announcement rally
- Frank files for D57 House seat
- It’s official: Eikenberg is Crist campaign manager
- McCollum: I’m focused on running against Sink
- McCollum: I’ve got Jeb
- Dockery, on her decision to run for governor
- Oil drilling forum gets rolling; few lawmakers show
- Today’s number, four: An intersection of golf and signage
- Halloween at the White House
The United States Postal Service says the roughly 490 pieces of Priority Mail that burned in the Interstate 4 wrecks on Wednesday came from Southwest Florida.
The mail may have come from ZIP codes beginning with these numbers: 335, 336, 337, 338, 339, 341, 342 and 346.
Here’s where you can check tracking and tracing for a Priority Mail item mailed on Tuesday to the Central Florida or Miami area.
For information regarding claims on insured packages, go here.
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