Jennifer Tintner
Jennifer is a reporter who can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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The state of Florida's decision to opt out of expanding Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act will alter the application process for MV transportation, according to the Regional Transit System.
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One local researcher is an international expert in avian wildlife management and how birds like vultures impact human activity, and vice versa.
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A unanimous vote by the Hernando County Commission approved plans for Hernando County Utilities to redesign plans to expand current wastewater treatment plant. The redesign will cost about $300,000, said Susan Goebel-Canning, the director of environmental services.
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The University of Florida is looking to document veterans' war stories that have long remained only in the veteran's mind.
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Gainesville’s Interfaith Alliance for Immigrant Justice is advocating the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act and is pressuring U.S. Rep Ted Yoho to do the same.
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A biomass plant is causing more issues between GREC and the city commission as the commission negotiates to buy the plant.
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Florida Gov. Rick Scott visited Gainesville Wednesday morning to welcome two new businesses to the area.
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Having two children attending schools in Ocala, she decided to run for city council there in December 2009. Heinbockel is completing her first term as District 1 Councilwoman, holding the at-large seat covering the entire city.
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Brent Malever is running for the District 1 seat on Ocala's City Council in Oct. 15's general election. His only opponent is incumbent Suzy Heinbockel, who's been in office since 2009.
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In 2009, Congress named Sept. 11 a National Day of Service and Remembrance to honor the victims of that infamous day. The bipartisan decision encouraged people to take action, and on Wednesday, the tradition continued in Gainesville.