Young women draw strength from an ancient art form that is often misunderstood in America.
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The tax GOP House bill poses a major threat for grad students who are able to pursue higher education through assistantships and fellowships that cover tuition costs.
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Star Martial Arts is one of at least 18 martial arts studios in Gainesville, but it has a component that makes it particularly distinct: catering to children with intellectual disabilities.
Read More »Greener Pastures In Sight For Alachua Horse Sanctuary After Irma
Irma has left a destructive trail of flooding, power outages and gas shortages across Florida. And while many people got in their cars just before it hit and fled north and west to safety, Paul Gregory stayed home to care for Mill Creek Farm's 140 horses — and Lady Guinevere the hound.
Read More »Tree Trimmer Climbs Ahead Of Irma
With Hurricane Irma headed toward Florida, the Gainesville tree cutter has been swamped with phone calls from people requesting to have trees trimmed before landfall.
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