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To rejuvenate the community and attract visitors, the Waldo Historical Society is hosting its first annual Sweet Potato Festival and Car Display on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Waldo City Square.
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The final vote was 2-2, with Commissioner Shirley Green Brown absent for medical reasons. Without a majority vote, the motion failed.
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The Army Reserve is nearing completion on the construction of a facility on a 100-acre property near the Gainesville Regional Airport that will provide the community with economic benefits and military support.
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Cedar Key has always been more than just a place for Solano; it’s home. But, over the past five months, his home has seen a lot of change after Hurricane Helene ravaged the quaint island town last September.
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The Gainesville Community Reinvestment Area was tasked with redeveloping Heartwood neighborhood, formerly the location of the Kennedy Homes apartment complex, in 2008.
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The event, held Saturday morning, marked the launch of Florida Community Innovation’s Gentrification Risk Assessment Tool. O’Donnell, a data science major, has been developing it since 2023.
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Months after Hurricane Helene and a devastating fire on Dock Street left their mark, Cedar Key is busy again with repairs and preparations for the bustling spring season ahead.
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Romance is back in season, but it’s pairing sweets with sour prices. Blagay has noticed chocolate costs are reaching higher numbers.
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The Gainesville Housing Authority on Thursday hosted its third Working Group Meeting for the East University Avenue Choice Neighborhood Plan.
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According to WalletHub, 39% of Americans say inflation is affecting their Valentine’s Day plans, and 34% of Americans also say they don’t expect their partner to pay for a gift this year.
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After its second community input session in four months, residents in small underdeveloped towns in eastern Alachua County say they hope the county's Forward Focus initiative, a three-year plan to enhance economic opportunities and improve essential services in eastern Alachua County, turn the discussions into real action.
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After six years of fierce hurricanes and searing summer temperatures, Florida’s residential real estate industry worries that weather patterns influenced by climate change may have wilted the state’s reputation as an idyllic place to live and work.