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With closed storefronts and empty sidewalks in this small, drive-by town, it is clear the town's once vibrant light has dimmed as the population dwindled. However, Waldo's city government is making strides for economic development and working on a number of projects to increase the population and turn the fate of the town around.
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In the last three months, three grants totaling $50,000 have pushed the Alachua County Organization for Rural Needs Clinic closer to its capital-campaign goal of $500,000.
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This story is part of our guide, Florida Votes 2016, leading up to the Nov. 8 election. Check your voter registration status here.
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Hawthorne will host its annual Christmas Festival and parade on Saturday, and President of Hawthorne Chamber of Commerce Donna Boles is working to finish the yearly planning.
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Helping foster children gain access to driver's licenses and motor vehicle insurance is the focus of two bills currently in the Florida House and Senate.
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A Citrus County couple sheltered an unusual pet for a week after finding it dodging traffic in Brooker, Fla.
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Former Bradford Union Technical Center teacher Juliana Moore believes the school's mold is to blame for her health issues. Her claims, as well as a document trail, may point to a larger issue than Starke Elementary's August mold problem.
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As a new school year begins in Bradford County, an elementary school principal says, “Students are not dreaming the way they used to." Stephanie Nash of Brooker Elementary, above, is one teacher trying to find a remedy.
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About 30 minutes north of downtown Gainesville, past farm land and dirt roads, under shady trees and the bright sun, Finca Mycol bustled with volunteers Wednesday.
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A mobile home near Brooker is uninhabitable due to a combination of a house fire and windy conditions on Tuesday morning.