The 864 members of the Yellowstone Club, which bills itself as the "world's only private ski and golf community," often club together to arrange private jet travel to its secluded Montana location.
"I’m in four different private jet chats," said a member, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the club's small number of members, "Yellowstone Club New York area travel, Yellowstone Club Florida travel, Yellowstone Club Southern California travel, and there's one more."
Temperatures plunge across Florida as arctic front arrives
If you ventured onto the Hollywood Beach Broadwalk Saturday, you may have encountered a rare sight: walkers bundled in knit hats, scarves, and mittens.
The front, part of the trough bringing frigid temperatures and blizzards to much of the U.S., moved rapidly across the state on Friday, the arctic air behind it plunging even the most southern regions of the state into the 40s and 30s.
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Lessons learned from Hurricane Ian and the work that still needs to be done
Florida marked the 30th anniversary of Hurricane Andrew in August, noting how far the state had come in hardening against and recovering from epic storms. Then came Hurricane Ian, which made clear more work needs to be done. [Source: Florida Trend ]
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