BY DAN HILDEBRAN Dan@BcTelegraph.com North Florida’s drought deepened in April as rainfall came in 74 percent below the long-term average and rivers across the Suwannee River Water Management District set new record lows, according to the agency’s monthly hydrologic report. The district, which covers 15 counties including Bradford and Union, recorded just 0.88 inches of…
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