Syama Allard
Syama Allard is a reporter for WUFT news. He can be reached at 352-256-8749 and at sallard108@ufl.edu
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Hops were long believed to not be able to grow in Florida, but UF researchers have managed to grow the plant in Florida. They won a grant with the Florida department of agriculture and brought "Fresh From Florida" ingredients to beer.
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More than 150 athletes competed at Special Olympics Florida's State Equestrian Championship in Marion County this weekend. Kairee Whitmore was one of those athletes.
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The roam towing practices of Ultimate Towing has been brought to the attention of Gainesville City Commissioners. The commission moved to discuss the issue further at a general policy meeting.
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"Old Joe" is staying put, for now. After months and months of negotiations, Alachua County is no longer considering moving the confederate statue to the Matheson History Museum.
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Travis Atria, author and musician, has been playing music his whole life. Now he spends most of his time writing and researching the lives of other musicians.
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4-H, a group of more than 100 public universities throughout the nation that gives young people the opportunity to learn through hands-on experiences, participated in a nation-wide program, called Citizen Washington Focus, sending youth to the inauguration.