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Moody, the state's former attorney general who was appointed to the U.S. Senate by Gov. Ron DeSantis in January, visited the ...
Senator Ashley Moody presented her first Florida's Finest Award on Wednesday. The award is aimed at recognizing Floridians ...
U.S. Senator Ashley Moody reaffirmed her commitment to Florida’s citrus industry on Tuesday by unveiling the “Defending ...
Polk County is one of the top producers of orange juice in the state, and its citrus growers have faced numerous challenges, ...
Senator Ashley Moody today announced the creation of the "Florida's Finest" Award, a new initiative designed to honor ...
Sen. Ashley Moody (R – Florida) visited Lake Wales Tuesday, advocating for a bill she introduced to lower federal sugar ...
A 911 dispatcher is being honored for her actions which may have saved the life of a pregnant woman in Indialantic.
U.S. Senator Ashley Moody reaffirmed her commitment to Florida's citrus industry, unveiling the "Defending Domestic Orange ...
Ashley Willis, a telecommunications officer with the Indiatlantic Police Department, became the first-ever recipient of Florida’s Finest Service Award.
LAKE WALES, Fla. (WFLA) — Sen. Ashley Moody (R – Florida) visited Lake Wales Tuesday, advocating for a bill she introduced to lower federal sugar standards for pasteurized orange juice.
Sen. Ashley Moody (R - Florida) visited Lake Wales Tuesday, advocating for a bill she introduced to lower federal sugar standards for pasteurized orange juice.
Ashley Willis, an Indiatlantic Police Department 911 dispatcher, was recently honored with the Florida Finest Service Award for her actions in saving the life of a pregnant woman.