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Bill Califf moved to Tioga in the 1970s, and didn’t have to search hard to find vacant land.
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Will it have a red-light or a traffic roundabout? That decision nearly held up the project longer.
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Though President Trump's approval ratings had dropped to 37 percent by mid-August, some conservatives in southwest Alachua County are holding their ground on supporting him as the country approaches its one-year anniversary of his election victory.
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Lionfish have invaded Florida’s waters at alarming rates, and now for the month of October, they’re in Gainesville’s restaurants, too.
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The annual fair took place Friday through Sunday night, showcasing about 120 artists from across different mediums.
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The relocation of the Union Street Farmers Market downtown location has brought changes for vendors. Charlie Lybrand, owner of Land of Flowers Farms and director of the market, said his business has decreased 50 percent since the move. Others saw increases.
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Tioga Town Center bustled with crowds of people, the smell of frying funnel cakes and the crooning vocals of local bands as an estimated 10,000 people showed up for the Winter Fine Arts Fair this past weekend.
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A new Gainesville homeless shelter is requesting other local services to stop catering to the homeless in the downtown area.
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Recent statistics show the housing market in Alachua County is bouncing back from the start of the nation's recession in 2007.