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Kanapaha Botanical Gardens hosted its Fall Open House and Plant Sale last week, in conjunction with the Gainesville Orchid Society.Visitors walked through…
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Sevaral organizations shared information about the issues harming the ecosystem, including invasive species and groundwater contamination.
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The Hippodrome held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Wednesday to celebrate the reopening of the Hippodrome Cinema, which has been closed for several months for renovations.
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The Treasured Olive carries more than 40 different varieties of olive oil and balsamic vinegar and other gourmet products.
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As the city’s sole rock climbing gym, The Knot is taking the Gainesville climbing scene to new heights. Since its February 2020 opening, co-owners Mike…
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Education in Florida is changing. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ recent policies to change K-12 education have restricted educators from teaching African American…
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After three years of desolate discos and unfathomable changes, Gainesville has finally regained its soul.Artists, venue owners and inspired individuals…
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For the class of 2022, their time was split in halves – virtual and in-person. College students adapted to “distanced” and classroom learning while routinely being administered COVID-19 tests. Students traded their extracurricular activities, sports games and parties for endless Zoom meetings and masks. Some dealt with academic responsibilities while sick with the virus. Many lost loved ones.
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After 10 years of operation in Gainesville, The Repurpose Project is looking to expand to a second location to accommodate its growth.
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The Alachua County Library district has been utilizing its online branch to reach community members in new ways. Using social media, they have opened the dialogue between reader and author.