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For many deputies, it may take a lot more work to determine what’s legal and what’s not, given that many hemp products look and smell like marijuana, said Scott Tummond, the public information officer for the Levy County Sheriff’s Office.
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Heavy rains and flooding have resulted in what state park officials are calling a "brown out" and the closure of the swimming area at Manatee Springs State Park near Chiefland.
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While aboard the USS Coral in the Gulf of Tonkin for the U.S. Navy, Raymond Knisley knew little about what it is his ship was doing as part of the Vietnam…
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Levy County officials have issued a mandatory evacuation order for all residents ahead of Hurricane Irma.
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Live Blog Hurricane Irma Original PostSchools: Alachua County: closed through Tuesday Clay County: district schools and offices will remain closed through…
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Hear 'Vietnam Veterans: Florida Voices' on WUFT-FM throughout September, with full-text transcriptions of each veteran's story appearing on WUFT.org.
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Small police departments like Williston's 12-man team keep the community and police department in sync, but lower pay and lack of promotion makes it hard to recruit.
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Months after Regional General Hospital Williston was on the verge of closing its doors due to a huge debt, the hospital was able to make a comeback with the help of new owners.
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A mobile post office opened in Cedar Key to provide service to residents after the post office building was damaged by Hurricane Hermine.
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Thousands without power across the state as Floridians begin to clean up after Hurricane Hermine.