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Selling wine in a bottle that size has been illegal in Florida since 1939, with a state statute limiting wine sales to containers a little less than 3 liters in quantity.
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The Archer Braid Trail project, conceived about 20 years ago, is nearing completion with only the final bit, called the Kanapaha Hall section, still under construction.
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HammerTime Hollow, a small dairy operation from Tampa, plans to relocate north to steer clear of severe weather and to expand its business.
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The latest reuse store in Gainesville lived up to its name Friday morning at a ribbon cutting, where the “ribbon” was a piece of repurposed caution tape.
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After a year-long search, The Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention announced Bradley Gamble as its new chief executive officer on April 15. He took over for Phoebe Cade Miles, who had served as its interim CEO since March 2023.
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The Lynx is a local, independent woman-owned general bookstore emphasizing books banned in Florida, LGBTQ+ books, books by BIPOC and Florida literature.
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Tree farmer Joshua Milliken, 38, spends his days trekking through miles of trees both on the job and off of it.
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Goats on yoga mats are not two things you see every day. But to 24-year-old yoga instructor Sydney Frost, the seemingly odd combination makes perfect sense.
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Friends of the Library, now in its 70th year, has raised millions of dollars for local libraries and literacy programs with its twice-annual book sale, one of the largest of its kind in the southeast.
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With the 2024 Florida State BMX Championship starting on April 26, racers on Saturday, Tuesday, Thursday attended the End of Season Point Dash at High Springs BMX to collect final points.
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Passenger numbers at the Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport peaked in February for the first time since 2020, announced Gainesville Regional Airport CEO Allan Penksa at Thursday's Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Authority Board meeting.
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“I’m not an immigration officer; I’m just a pastor,” Rosado said. “We help them, protect them and make them grow their faith. But I know many people who don’t dare to leave their houses at night.”