Jupiter, FL News Roundup (8/17/25)

Addiction education for kids: The Hanley Foundation and Palm Beach State College undergrads are offering free weekly, two-hour sessions over six weeks at community sites from Boca Raton to Lake Worth Beach to help 7- to 12-year-olds process emotions, practice self-care, and understand addiction as a disease — find out how to enroll.

Hatchling season is underway: The Loggerhead Marinelife Center is inviting locals and visitors to witness and record sea turtle hatchlings emerging on South Florida beaches this August and September with guided morning and evening programs — find out how to join.

Florida unemployment still 3.7%: Florida’s jobless rate remained at 3.7% in July for a fourth straight month as openings climb and private-sector jobs bounce back — learn what it means.

WWII vet gets free dental care: 101-year-old Richard Rossi, honored during the Panthers’ Stanley Cup playoff games, is now receiving fillings and more at USA Dental thanks to the Wounded Veterans Relief Fund’s no-red-tape support — learn what drives their mission.

Phones off, from bell to bell: A new state law bars elementary and middle school students in Palm Beach County from using any wireless devices during school hours, while high schoolers can still use them outside class time — find out what you need to know.

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