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Licensed to Leesburg-Eustis, Florida, United States, it serves the Lake County area and reaches into parts of nearby Marion County as well. The station is currently owned by Q-Broadcasting Corporation. The station originally signed on in 1947 using the call letters WEUS, but changed to WLBE effective October 19, 1948.
Pages in category "Lakes of Highlands County, Florida" The following 56 pages are in this category, out of 56 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Highland Lakes is a neighborhood of Ojus, a CDP and unincorporated community in Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. Geography
Highland Lakes may refer to a place in the United States: Highland Lakes, Alabama, in the Birmingham metropolitan area; Highland Lakes, Florida; Highland Lakes, New Jersey; Texas Highland Lakes; Highland Lakes Campus, Oakland Community College, Michigan
The Lake Wales Ridge, sometimes referred to as the Mid-Florida Ridge, [1] is a sand ridge running for about 100 miles (160 km) south to north in Central Florida. Clearly viewable from satellite, the white sands of the ridge are located in Highlands County and Polk County , and also extend north into Osceola , Orange , and Lake Counties .
Florida Lakewatch works directly with citizens who live on or use lakes, rivers or waterways and are willing to participate in a long-term monitoring effort. These volunteers must have access to a boat, since much of the data collection must be done away from lake shores. Florida Lakewatch has at least basic information on 5,420 lakes in Florida.
Rapper Rod Wave, a.k.a. Rodarius Green. Green, a St. Petersburg native, launched his music career while he was still a student at Lakewood High School, the Tampa Bay Times reported.
Leesburg is located 44.5 miles NNW of Orlando, 270 miles N of Miami, and 221 miles SW of Tallahassee, the state capital. Several major highways pass through Leesburg, including U.S. Highway 27, U.S. Highway 441 and S.R. 44. Florida's Turnpike passes just to the south and west of Leesburg. Leesburg was on the western leg of the Dixie Highway.