Kortney Sweeney
Kortney is a reporter who can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Trenton High School's old gymnasium will finally receive the funding it needs to be restored. The gym now awaits repair at Trenton Elementary School.
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Rainbow Springs has seen an increase in algae growth, which is affecting the appearance and wellbeing of the important ecosystem. Tourists have noticed the bright blue-green water has darkened to gray, but plans created by experts may take years to be put into place.
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Putnam County School Districts Clothing Closet partnered with Dignity U Wear to provide clothes for underprivileged students. The program aims to help cloth students who are living below the poverty line in the county.
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Lake Butler resident Steven Spitzer published his first three books in September. Inspired by a series of events in his life and the lives of his friends, his books contain twisted and dark humor.
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Students participating in a tutoring program at Inverness Middle School will get more than a grade boost.United Way of Citrus County’s Homework Diner…
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The Alachua County Board of County Commissioners met to discuss how to improve recycling programs. Although Alachua is one of top five counties, it still has a long way to go to boosts its recycling percentages.
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Ed Lyons will open a new restaurant in mid-October. His former experience as a chef in the White House has taught him punctuality and a good work ethic, qualities he believes will allow him to succeed in his new restaurant.
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A year after campus assaults, the University of Florida prepares safety measures for game day. Last year's updated precautions are still in place after the three unsolved assaults, with the exception of UFPD's Walk Safe Student Escort Program.