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Farm stands have become a unique way for consumers to buy homemade baked goods, fresh eggs and handcrafted items.
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Micanopy finds its way onto numerous online tourism guides, visitor itineraries and travel influencer videos, to viral effect. But why?
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The first Girls Night Out filled the pavilion with about 65 vendors. The events now accommodate around 90 booths and attract roughly 2,000 to 3,000 shoppers each month.
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Plans to remove more than 1,000 trees in Graham Woods and Graham Pond have conservationists concerned.
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Customer interest in vegan desserts is on the rise. The vegan baked goods market was valued at $4.28 billion in 2024.
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How do you preserve ‘old Florida’ with a growing population? Cedar Key residents may have the answerIf you asked Florida natives to describe what exactly old Florida is, you may not arrive at a single definition. It's a combination of space, culture and community.
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The cars' sudden disappearance has generated nostalgia from some locals, while others see it as a good change.
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In 2025, a court put The Oaks Mall into receivership, placing it under the management of Spinoso Real Estate Group DLS LLC.
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The prospect of a nuclear buildout in Florida comes amid renewed interest in the technology as the aging U.S. electrical grid comes under strain.
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Streaming is responsible 82% of music revenue in the United States, but Gen Z wants its music in physical form.
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As Cedar Key approaches 19 months since Hurricane Helene, the island is finding its footing again, even as parts of everyday life remain missing.
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Early next year, Google will link a small city in Northeast Florida to Europe in a multibillion-dollar effort to meet growing demand for its cloud and artificial intelligence services.