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Williston Mayor Charles Goodman said the steps the city council took to fire former city manager Sue Beaudet last week were poorly orchestrated.
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Families gathered in Williston over Easter weekend for the Williston Spring Festival.
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A Williston landmark, the Ivy House Restaurant, is close to reopening after being closed for two and a half years following a destructive fire.
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As development spreads into Levy County, more landowners are facing a choice: build or protect what’s already there. WUFT’s Krystal Felix looked into it.
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Organizers slip real rats into tubes with air holes and hide them under the hay. The sport draws breeds of all kinds to fulfill their natural role — getting rid of ver
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First grade teacher Ashley Styles was chosen Bronson Elementary’s Teacher of the Year, an accomplishment made possible through the recognition of her peers, who voted for Styles because of her continued dedication to her students and the positive impact she has had on the community, said school principal Salinda Wiggins.
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The Levy County Board of Commissioners unanimously approved a $197.7 million budget and adopted a millage rate of 8.75 mills for the 2025-2026 fiscal year. That represents an increase from 8.25 mills in 2024-25.
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“It’s a second home to me,” the young fishing enthusiast said. “I love seeing the progress on the place, and I hope the pier will be open soon."
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Following the devastation of Hurricanes Idalia, Debby and Helene over just 13 months, the National Trust for Historic Preservation named Cedar Key one of 11 of America’s most endangered historic places in 2025.