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  • Dr. Joe Guevara does the daily work of a large-animal veterinarian, including long hours, travel between farms and caring for animals that require immediate attention.
  • Derek Castillo of the 16th Avenue Diner in Gainesville tells of the routines and pressures of working in food service, from managing customer expectations to handling busy shifts.
  • Jaquelyn King appreciates how rideshare driving offers flexibility for her schedule and the chance to meet a wide range of people.
  • Don Musen has had a long career working in Florida’s state parks and helps visitors understand and enjoy the outdoors.
  • Hellen Hestor helps children cross a busy Gainesville intersection each morning and carries the responsibility for their safety.
  • Chat with Cynthia Barnett, Senior Lecturer and Director of Climate and Environment Reporting Initiatives with the CJC's Department of Journalism.
  • Keep Alachua County Beautiful Executive Director Carlos Gonzalez shares information on events, how to become a volunteer, how to register for The Great American Cleanup and other initiatives throughout the year.
  • This week, the Florida Department of Health reported 66 measles cases. WUFT's Sofia Dinka reports on the illness and what people can do to prevent infection.
  • Our brains may be aging faster than our bodies. WUFT reporter Victoria Perez talks with UF researchers who published a study on how some lifestyle factors could influence our brain age.
  • UF Water Institute Director Matt Cohen shares information on how the Institute was formed, the partnerships with university and state entities, the upcoming symposium in February and how the community can learn more about Florida’s precious water resources.
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