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SF Completes Fourteenth Habitat For Humanity House

Santa Fe College students and apprentices have completed their fourteenth home built with Habitat for Humanity. It was moved to its permanent site from the school’s Northwest Campus on June 13.  Toikeith Reynolds is the new house’s owner. Reynolds told a local media outlet that “A home to me is more than just eating food...
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Butler Enterprises Announces Addition of Dave’s Hot Chicken

Dave’s Hot Chicken, will open their newest location at Butler Shopping Center District. Dave’s Hot Chicken began in a parking lot in East Hollywood in 2017 and now this spicy sensation has over 205 restaurant locations across the US, Canada, and the Middle East; with additional International locations coming soon. Dave’s Hot Chicken will have...
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VyStar Foundation Awards Grants to 12 Military and Veterans Nonprofits

VyStar Foundation has announced that $201,551 will be distributed among 12 recipients in its third grant cycle focused on nonprofit organizations that support military and veterans service programs. Specific funding priority was given to programs that address health and basic needs, mental health services and workforce development. VyStar Foundation distributed $201,551 among 12 nonprofits in...
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Construction Begins On Cellon Institute; Will Allow For New Expanded Trades Programs

Construction has begun on the Ralph W. Cellon Jr. Institute for Skilled Trades and Advanced Manufacturing, on the Northwest Campus of Santa Fe College, across from the Perry Construction Institute.  “Currently, crews are removing concrete from the former parking lot and beginning to place sand fill in preparation for foundation work,” said Jim McCall, Senior...
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Alachua County Manager Presents Annual Report and Budget Message

At the June 11 County Commission meeting, Alachua County Manager Michele Lieberman presented the 2024 Annual Report. The video presentation highlights the county’s accomplishments over the past year and looks ahead to its goals and challenges. “This year, as I reviewed the excellent work of our departments, two words kept recurring: services and support –...
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Florida consumer sentiment shows resilience amidst national decline: Older Floridians surprisingly optimistic

Consumer sentiment in Florida edged down two-tenths of a point in May to 73.1 from a revised figure of 73.3 in April. This slight decline contrasts with the national sentiment, which plummeted 8.1 points.  “The decline in consumer sentiment was driven by Floridians’ perceptions of current economic conditions. Although inflation is not far above the...
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UF Online launches three new majors for fall 2024

UF will offer three new fully online majors starting in fall 2024 as a part of its larger push to increase access for students in high-demand fields and better meet the needs of Florida’s workforce. The new bachelor’s degree offerings include: Agricultural Education & Communication, College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, will prepare students for...
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UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital starts renovations on pediatric patient care areas

UF Health leadership celebrated the start of a $30 million+ floor-to-ceiling renovation to pediatric patient rooms and medical-surgical areas at UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital Thursday morning. The updates involve units 44 and 45, which will be completely overhauled and converted to private rooms featuring ensuite restrooms and updated examination areas. “This renovation will result...
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Alachua County to receive $13M for completion of Archer Braid Trail

​Alachua County has announced that it will receive $13.1 million from the state of Florida to help complete the final connection of the Archer Braid Trail. Thanks to this grant, the soon-to-be-completed trail will stretch nearly 10 miles long and run from Southwest 91st Street to UF Health Shands Hospital. The 1.67-mile Kanapaha addition –...
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Security enhancements make for a brighter, safer campus

The University of Florida campus in Gainesville looked brighter and felt safer for those who returned this spring. UF recently completed a series of security enhancements to the campus, which include the addition of surveillance cameras and the conversion of nearly 60% of pole-mounted lights to brighter and more energy-efficient LED technology. The improvements include...