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Randy Rembert started growing hemp four years ago at his Hawthorne farm. In April 2022, he applied for a medical marijuana cultivation license.If granted,…
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you• WUFT News Special Report: Today WUFT News continues…
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Subscribe to The Point, arriving in your inbox Monday through Friday at 8 a.m. The stories near you• WUFT News: Gainesville’s Evergreen Cemetery hosts…
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Jaren Hamilton’s high school football career is full of accolades of which most could only dream.He was a four-star wide receiver while shining at P.K.…
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Beers equal trees. That equation may not be taught in school but it is the Pythagorean Theorem for Elaine Jacobson’s upcoming event.“If you drink a beer,…
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Ninety miles.The 89-year-old man averages this distance on his purple tricycle in the blazing Florida heat six days of the week. This man is Roger…
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In mid-January, Timothy Yarn was watching the North Marion High School girls basketball team play against Hawthorne High School.Yarn, the head coach of…
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Katie Hyson is finishing her time as a Report for America Corps Member for WUFT News. She is headed to San Diego to report on race and equity for the NPR/PBS station there, KPBS.
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Chanae Jackson came to Lincoln Middle School ready to voice her dissatisfaction.“We don’t trust you, and we don’t trust you for a good reason,” she…
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Ian Scott’s contributions to sports in Alachua County, both at a high school and collegiate level, stand above those of many others.He was Gainesville…