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The initial visibility of its most prominent efforts so far will appear in the coming months, when it helps to add more summer programming in the county at a cost of $500,000.
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This new building, which will be located at 22712 W. Newberry Road, is scheduled to be finished by this time next year.
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A recent study concluded that the Alachua County public safety radio system needs to be upgraded or replaced.
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Three people are running for the position of Alachua County Commissioner to represent District 2, which covers the northwest areas of the county.
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People living between Gainesville and Alachua will no longer feel like they’re in “no man’s land” for coverage.
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A circuit court judge ruled Friday in favor of the Alachua County Sheriff's Office on its ability to retain more control over its budget rather than relinquishing some decisions to the Board of County Commissioners.
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The new Alachua County fairgrounds could alleviate some of the pressure that's heaped on district schools when they must transform into emergency shelters, but only if the county can find the money to make it happen.
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University of Florida's President Kent Fuchs met with Alachua County representatives to discuss the $300,000 bill surrounding the Richard Spencer speaking event from last fall. The University accidentally sent the county payment for the bill, which it pulled back.
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City and county officials are scheduled to meet Feb. 12 to try to work out the CRA issue.
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Though Richard Spencer's speech lasted only an hour and a half, the county's costs associated with the event total more than $300,000.