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NEMA Conducts Surface Water Rescue Course in Exuma
NEMA Conducts Surface Water Rescue Course in Exuma
The National Emergency Management Agency, in continuing its efforts to building disaster resilient communities, recently conducted a Surface Water Rescue Course, Levels I & II for residents in this fast developing community.
Tennessee couple creates scholarship for Bahamian students
A Franklin, Tennessee, couple who founded a network of substance-abuse treatment clinics has funded a special, targeted scholarship that will allow students from a high school in The Bahamas to attend Middle Tennessee State University (MTSU).
Franklin, Tennessee, couple creates scholarship for Bahamian students to attend MTSU
Donation by Michael and Tina Cartwright to help high schoolers in Great Exuma
attend classes on the Murfreesboro campus...
College Of The Bahamas Meeting Community Needs For Continuing Education in Exuma
Exuma, Bahamas -- Higher education and lifelong learning both have broad ramifications for community development and national progress.
Seven seriously injured in Exuma crash
Seven seriously injured in Exuma crash
Seven people were seriously injured in a traffic accident in Exuma on Monday night.
Coalition calls for more effort to stop spills
Coalition calls for more effort to stop spills
A COALITION of environmental groups while praising the fast response to the July 20 oil spill at Great Exuma, called for improved spill prevention and preparedness as well as increased transparency in matters of this kind.
EXUMA DEATHS: CALL FOR AUTOPSY IN U.S. - Findings still not released over tourist fatalities at Sandals
EXUMA DEATHS: CALL FOR AUTOPSY IN U.S. - Findings still not released over tourist fatalities at Sandals
FAMILY members of the three American tourists who were found dead at Sandals Emerald Bay resort in Exuma earlier this month want US pathologists to perform another autopsy on the victims, Health Minister Dr Michael Darville revealed yesterday.
Victims named as police probe Exuma deaths
Victims named as police probe Exuma deaths
POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle said investigators looking into the deaths of three Americans at Sandals Emerald Bay in Exuma are probing what the victims may have eaten as well as whether any "contaminants" were present in the separate rooms where they were found.
DIR Exuma Office closes temporarily after staff member tests positive for COVID-19
The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) wishes to advise the public that its Exuma Office is temporarily closed for deep cleaning and sanitizing following a staff member testing positive for COVID-19...
PM Minnis: The Bahamas Poised for an Economic Rebirth
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis said The Bahamas and the island of Exuma are poised for an economic rebirth as he announced extensive plans to improve infrastructure on the island...