Stryker Anderson
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Bell now advances to the state Board of Governors, which has the final say.
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"We're going to be potentially cutting into the bone or into the muscle to find another what looks like could be as much as 20% in our budget to cut," Marden said.
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Last month, commissioners elected to review the roam towing and immobilization ordinance. Now, they have a decision.
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The council voted in favor of censuring Tim Inskeep and removing his vice mayor title.
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Dunnellon used to be known largely for the crystal-clear Rainbow River and its peaceful way of life. Now, in the wake of a devastating railroad tie fire, blackened debris tells a different story. Residents are left questioning why warnings were ignored for months and whether corporate rail interests have derailed their safety.
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In Dunnellon, friction seems to be growing as residents continue to question the behavior of some council members after a rail tie fire in early February.
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Starting April 8, the city of Dunnellon will charge for parking at City Hall and at Datesman Park.
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The Dunnellon City Council rejected a motion to seek an injunction against CSX over February's rail tie fire. But the city attorney says there may still be other legal pathways.
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The Dunnellon City Council is considering legal action against businesses connected to February's rail tie fire.
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The Alachua County Citizen Climate Advisory Committee is accepting new membership applicaitons and will begin discussing the most pressing environmental issues facing the county.