Standing on stage in the Hawthorne High School auditorium, Steven Lachnicht held up a three-ring binder a ...
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County staff presents denial recommendation at first Plum Creek town hall meeting
County staff presents denial recommendation at first Plum Creek town hall meeting
Standing on stage in the Hawthorne High School auditorium, Steven Lachnicht held up a three-ring binder about six inches thick. “This is the one we’ve analyzed,” he said. “It’s as heavy as it looks.” ...
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UF Health Shands opens children’s hospital atrium
UF Health Shands opens children’s hospital atrium
Tall flags and colorful ribbons fluttered in the breeze against the backdrop of newly installed aqua glas ...
Tall flags and colorful ribbons fluttered in the breeze against the backdrop of newly installed aqua glass panels, and hundreds of people pressed toward the doors of the building. Many in the crowd wo ...
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UF rolls out university-wide rebranding campaign: For the Gator Good
UF rolls out university-wide rebranding campaign: For the Gator Good
University of Florida is changing its message. On Aug. 29, UF rolled out a new branding campaign called " ...
University of Florida is changing its message. On Aug. 29, UF rolled out a new branding campaign called "For the Gator Good." According to a statement from Vice President of University Relations Jane ...
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Local YouthBuild chapter wins $1.1 million Dept. of Labor grant
Local YouthBuild chapter wins $1.1 million Dept. of Labor grant
A local nonprofit has received its third grant from the U.S. Department of Labor — this time, in the sum ...
A local nonprofit has received its third grant from the U.S. Department of Labor — this time, in the sum of $1.1 million. The Institute for Workforce Innovation applied for and won the funding for its ...
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What do five new hotels mean for Gainesville?
What do five new hotels mean for Gainesville?
It’s no secret that out-of-towners flock to Gainesville for fall football weekends and that hotel rooms i ...
It’s no secret that out-of-towners flock to Gainesville for fall football weekends and that hotel rooms in the Swamp vicinity get scarce. It’s also no secret that this town is budding with innovation ...
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County sets Plum Creek public hearing dates
County sets Plum Creek public hearing dates
As promised at an early July meeting, the Alachua County Commission has rolled out four public hearing da ...
As promised at an early July meeting, the Alachua County Commission has rolled out four public hearing dates on the topic of Plum Creek. Announced the morning of Aug. 25, the meeting schedule is as fo ...
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SumTotal announces acquistion by Skillsoft
SumTotal announces acquistion by Skillsoft
A Gainesville-based human resources company is being acquired by a global corporate training provider. Su ...
A Gainesville-based human resources company is being acquired by a global corporate training provider. SumTotal recently announced it is in the process of merging with Skillsoft, an Ireland-based cont ...
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Cox extends discounted internet services for low-income families
Cox extends discounted internet services for low-income families
National cable and internet service provider Cox recently announced it will extend its discounted high-sp ...
National cable and internet service provider Cox recently announced it will extend its discounted high-speed Internet service to low-income families with children who qualify for certain government pr ...
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Health food store Lucky’s Market announces it’s headed for Gainesville
Health food store Lucky’s Market announces it’s headed for Gainesville
Specialty health food store Lucky's Market has chosen Gainesville as the site of its first Florida store. ...
Specialty health food store Lucky's Market has chosen Gainesville as the site of its first Florida store. The location is set to open its doors in November at 1459 NW 23rd Ave., just west of 13th Stre ...
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First US medical isotope facility to take root in Alachua
First US medical isotope facility to take root in Alachua
The first medical isotope manufacturing facility of its kind in the United States will be making its home ...
The first medical isotope manufacturing facility of its kind in the United States will be making its home in Alachua County. Coqui RadioPharmaceuticals announced Aug. 19 that it will be moving into a ...