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HammerTime Hollow, a small dairy operation from Tampa, plans to relocate north to steer clear of severe weather and to expand its business.
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The latest reuse store in Gainesville lived up to its name Friday morning at a ribbon cutting, where the “ribbon” was a piece of repurposed caution tape.
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Tony Breedlove, 64, is the co-owner and co-founder of Wildlife Art Creations, a taxidermy service tucked away in Melrose, Florida.
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To meet this demand, the city has plans to build eight courts at Tom Petty Park. Peter McNiece, project manager for the City of Gainesville, said it has been challenging to keep up with the demand.
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The only ice cream shop in east Gainesville is officially open for business. Totes Ice Cream opened at 1714 SE Hawthorne Road on Friday.
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For shoppers with dietary restrictions and ethical limitations, avoiding things like sugar, gluten and animal testing can be challenging. Sometimes even vegan options can leave a Valentine’s heart aching for more.
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Valentine’s Day draws in more flower sales than any other day of the year. According to the Society of American Florists, 30% of all floral purchases are made for the holiday.
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Emalynn is on a ventilator, a result of a genetic disorder called riboflavin transporter deficiency, or RTD. She has lost most of her sight and hearing and uses a wheelchair because of muscle failure in her legs, which she drives herself.
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Dominger’s $50 went to a pop-up shop owned by Josh Biringer located just inside the Gainesville gym’s entrance. It’s just two racks stuffed with retro clothing and a foldable table with his laptop. It was hard for any gym attendee to miss the hundreds of shirts that Biringer had on display.
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Keith Carson, 66, gets to live the life most children dream of. As a full-time pirate entertainer — instead of pillaging towns and taunting girls and boys — he uses his powers for good.
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On weekends, they set their grill under a tent in a parking lot just behind Serpentine Plants + Provisions on 10th Avenue, he said. The city eventually shut down the pop-ups because they could not operate unless in an enclosed area like a trailer.
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Levy County Commissioners voted on Tuesday to approve a 1,100 acre sand mine on land surrounded by residential homes, farms and businesses.