Meetings are conducted every quarter, with each member committing to give $100 per quarter to a charity that is selected at the meeting, through the collection of nominations and the spinning of a wheel marked with the names of the nominees. This year they have hosted three check presentations already! 100+ Women Who Care is a group of women from the Nature Coast that gives philanthropically to the community. “It’s a gift.”ġ00+ Women Who Care Florida Nature Coast has given thousands of dollars worth of gifts to Hernando-based agencies since its inception in 2016. “It’s not a grant,” said Mary Crouse, president of 100+ Women Who Care Florida Nature Coast. 100+ Women Who Care Florida Nature Coast have bequeathed the amount of $11,000 to the Golden Rainbow Ranch during a presentation on August 25. Now, a caring group of Hernando women have donated the funds needed to make the Golden Rainbow glow just a bit brighter. Toyodoc (complimentary for customers) 15480 Cortez Blvd Skintastic (complimentary for customers) 250 Mariner Blvd Publix Brooksville Square 19390 Cortez Blvd Publix Lake in the Woods 4365 Commercial Way Highpoint Vending Box at Entrance 12251 Clubhouse Rd Busts have been reported in Arizona, Oregon, California and Washington, D.C.īut some health experts and toxicologists are viewing the rise of rainbow-colored fentanyl with caution, noting illicit drugs have featured bright colors for decades.Visit one of these locations below to purchase a hard copy of The Hernando Sun newspaper:īrookridge Vending Box 7300 Brookridge BlvdĬhik Fil A (complimentary for customers) 13143 Cortez BlvdĮxpress Oil (complimentary for customers) 20145 Cortez Blvdįlorida Cracker Kitchen Vending Box 966 E Jefferson "Rainbow fentanyl" has become an increasing concern among law enforcement agencies throughout the country, who say the colorful, candy-looking synthetic opioid – which is much stronger than morphine – is targeting young people. "Rainbow fentanyl is a clear and present danger, and it is here in New York City," DEA Special Agent in Charge Frank Tarentino said in a statement. Bush was arrested and charged with criminal possession of a controlled substance in the first and third degrees, both of which are felonies. Officials said it was the largest fentanyl bust in New York City to date. More: LAPD arrest 2 teens in connection to 15-year-old girl's fatal overdose in California high school What is 'rainbow fentanyl?' Reports of 'deadly' colorful pills and powder raise concerns The rainbow-colored fentanyl pills New York authorities found inside a Lego container. The pills were imprinted with a "M" and "30" to resemble Oxycodone pills. Preliminary testing indicated the pills contained fentanyl. Further investigation revealed Bush had traveled from New Jersey in a rental car, and the pills allegedly came from Mexico, authorities said. Authorities said one of the packages was partially opened, revealing the rainbow-colored pills. Inside the container were brick-shaped packages covered in black type next to Lego blocks. Officials said officers stopped the vehicle and found Bush with two black tote bags and a Lego container in the back seat. Drug Enforcement Administration said Tuesday. 28 when they observed 48-year-old Latesha Bush of Trenton, New Jersey, carrying a black tote bag wrapped around a large object as she entered a vehicle in Manhattan, the U.S. New York state drug authorities were investigating suspected drug trafficking Sept. A New Jersey woman was arrested after authorities in New York discovered 15,000 pills of "rainbow fentanyl" stuffed inside a Lego box.
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