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Sunday, May 26, 8 p.m.National Memorial Day Concert 2013
Gary Sinise and Joe Mantenga honor the service and sacrifice of our men and women in uniform, their families, and all those who have given their lives to defend our freedom.
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Monday, May 27, 8 p.m.Antiques Roadshow
A late-16th century diamond and enamel jewel; 1880s Crazy Quilt; a white Steiff down bear.
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Monday, May 27, 10 p.m.Independent Lens – Detropia
Learn how Detroit residents are ready to create a radically new post-industrial city.
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Tuesday, May 28, 9 p.m.Constitution USA with Peter Sagal – Built to Last?
Peter Sagal visits Iceland and explores why the U.S. Consititution has lasted more than 225 years.
From Our Newsroom
Celebrating all that’s Florida: performer Tom Shed previews Florida Folk Festival
A fiddle competition, banjo contest, and plenty of quintessential Florida food can be found at the 61st Florida Folk Festival this Memorial Day weekend.
Ed Braddy sworn in as Gainesville’s mayor
The swearing in of new Gainesville Mayor Ed Braddy created a buzz inside the Thelma Boltin Center because of all the changes he plans to bring.
May 23, 2013: News In 90
Iraq veteran Larry VanTassell found dead in Gainesville
Gainesville police say Larry VanTassell could be suicidal. He has been considered missing and endangered since Saturday after calling his parents and telling them he was thinking of killing himself.
South Carolinian James Bourey in lead for Alachua County manager job
As commissioners ranked candidates, Bourey was first, Stockton Whitten of Brevard County was second and Charles Oliver of Pensacola was third.
High Springs school gets firsthand Holocaust lesson from 95-year-old National Guard vet
The entire seventh-grade class at High Springs Community School also left on a field trip Tuesday morning to the Holocaust museum in St. Petersburg as part of the school’s unit on remembering the Holocaust.
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