Lindsay Alexander
Lindsay is a reporter who can be contacted by calling 352-392-6397 or emailing news@wuft.org.
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Hundreds attended a local strawberry festival this weekend. Even with thousands of pints of berries, two vendors ran out.
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Owners at Mt. Citra Farm are hoping to change the way Floridians purchase and eat local food to overcome the increased of out-of-state buying of produce.
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Russ Trimnal/ has traveled across the country opening for bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd and Molly Hatchet. Now, he lives in Interlachen, on Saturday he opened Lazy J's Badaax Music Store.
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Johnny Green is collecting old pumpkins to feed to his four baby pigs and 12 chickens in Micanopy. Green spread the word about his search for old pumpkins through Facebook, and community members have already donated. Green will pick them up around town or community members can drop them off at his Micanopy farm.
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Alachua County Commissioner Mike Byerly said he paid about $20,000 to install a solar power system for his home near Micanopy, Florida.He said his family…
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Residents of the Micanopy Hammock neighborhood have no choice but to embrace sluggish dial-up Internet or pricey satellite Internet. The providers for their area do not currently offer broadband, high-speed Internet.
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Micanopy resident Helen Suits created her own hand-drawn adult coloring book, which was published on Amazon. She is now working on two new adult color bookings alongside her sister.
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Marion County resident Cynthia Wilson-Graham's new book “Remembering Paradise Park: Tourism and Segregation at Silver Springs" tells the story of a once-segregated park in Florida. She worked on the book with author Lu Vickers.
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A high school principal in Florida's most underprivileged county received a leadership award from Florida TaxWatch and celebrated with the community on Tuesday.
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Flu shots were offered instead of FluMist on Thursday at the University of Florida. Control Flu Alachua County canceled two FluMist clinics that were scheduled to come to the campus.