Day: March 8, 2024

Agriculture Still Has Place in Flagler County Economy

While agriculture is not the financial driver in Flagler County that led to a potato adorning the county seal, it is still an important piece of the county’s economic puzzle. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2022 Census of Agriculture, the county’s 89 farms produce a range of commodities, from potatoes and vegetables to […]Read More

Essential Tools for the New Business Owner

I wasted most of my first year of business looking for the perfect tools and then trying to figure them out. I even spent $1,000 for a one-year subscription to a tool I never used. New business owners usually choose one of two paths: They try to do everything cheaply and not pay for any […]Read More

Essential Tools for the New Business Owner

I wasted most of my first year of business looking for the perfect tools and then trying to figure them out. I even spent $1,000 for a one-year subscription to a tool I never used. New business owners usually choose one of two paths: They try to do everything cheaply and not pay for any […]Read More

Essential Tools for the New Business Owner

I wasted most of my first year of business looking for the perfect tools and then trying to figure them out. I even spent $1,000 for a one-year subscription to a tool I never used. New business owners usually choose one of two paths: They try to do everything cheaply and not pay for any […]Read More

Did You Know: FTC Proposes New AI Protections

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed rule that would prohibit the impersonation of individuals, according to a media release. The proposed rule changes would extend protections of the new rule on government and business impersonation that is being finalized by the Commission. The agency is taking this action in light […]Read More

Did You Know: FTC Proposes New AI Protections

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed rule that would prohibit the impersonation of individuals, according to a media release. The proposed rule changes would extend protections of the new rule on government and business impersonation that is being finalized by the Commission. The agency is taking this action in light […]Read More

Did You Know: FTC Proposes New AI Protections

The Federal Trade Commission is seeking public comment on a proposed rule that would prohibit the impersonation of individuals, according to a media release. The proposed rule changes would extend protections of the new rule on government and business impersonation that is being finalized by the Commission. The agency is taking this action in light […]Read More

Agriculture Helps Keep Volusia Economy in the Green

Agriculture is more than vegetable crops and feed, and Volusia County is a perfect example. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2022 Census of Agriculture, the county’s 1,374 farms produce a range of commodities, from potatoes and vegetables to cattle, hogs and fruit from 121 orchards. Those agricultural operations produced a market value of […]Read More

Agriculture Puts a Bloom on St. Johns County Economy

Agriculture is more than crops and harvests, and St. Johns County is a perfect example. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s 2022 Census of Agriculture, the county’s 223 farms produce a range of commodities, from potatoes and vegetables to cattle, hogs and fruit. Those agricultural operations produced a market value of nearly $58 million. […]Read More

Flagler Housing Policy Forum set for May 17

Flagler County residents and business owners interested in housing policy, particularly in the area of affordable housing, can get information from a panel of experts on efforts underway in the area at a meeting on May 17. The luncheon-style forum, “From Blueprint to Action: Local Strategies for Housing Policy Advancement,” begins at 11 a.m. at […]Read More