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UF to reinstate vehicle-restricted area on campus
Starting in January, the University of Florida will reinstate road restrictions that reduce vehicular traffic in the academic core of campus. The restrictions, designed to improve pedestrian safety, will begin Jan. 9 during peak traffic hours between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on weekdays when classes are in session. The four entry points to the...
Light Up Tioga this Sunday, December 11th, from 4-8pm
There will be lots of festive fun for the whole family. Event Activities for the day include: Santa Visit & Tree Lighting – Live Performances – Food Trucks – Teddy Bear Mobile – Train Rides – Pony Rides – Games & Prizes – Balloon Artist – Face Painting – Kettle Corn – Dance Performances –...
Three Local Students Named Semifinalists in National Program for Leadership and Service
Three Alachua County Public School students have been named finalists in the annual Coca-Cola Scholars Program, which awards scholarships to high school seniors based on their academic success, leadership and service to their schools and communities. The students are now in the running to become Coca-Cola Scholars, who are each awarded $20,000 college scholarships. ...
Syncona Limited Portfolio Company Successfully Completes Tender Offer and Acquisition of Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation
Applied Genetic Technologies Corporation (“AGTC” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: AGTC), has announced the successful completion of the previously announced tender offer (the “Offer”) to purchase all of the issued and outstanding shares of common stock of AGTC by a portfolio company of Syncona Limited (LON: SYNC) (“Syncona”). The Offer, as extended, expired at 5:00 p.m.,...
UF community invited for Holiday Gator lighting celebration
Students, faculty, staff, families and friends are invited to the “Lighting of the Holiday Gator” starting at 5 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1 on the lawn of the University Auditorium near the corner of Newell Drive and Union Road. The Holiday Gator is the large, forged steel alligator sculpture that has been placed on the lawn...
Florida’s November consumer sentiment defies national figures, rises despite inflation
Consumer sentiment among Floridians increased in November to 64.7, up 1.8 points from a revised figure of 62.9 in October. However, national sentiment decreased over three points. All five components that make up the index increased. Floridians’ opinions about current economic conditions improved in November. Perceptions of personal financial situations now compared with a year...
Butler Enterprises Announces Opening of New Aerie Store
Butler Enterprises has announced the opening of Aerie, one of the fastest growing brands in the apparel industry will be open in Spring 2023. Aerie is committed to creating exceptional merchandise collections while positively influencing the way women see themselves and treat others. The store offers intimates, apparel, activewear, and swimwear with every piece designed...
Alachua County Animal Resources Emergency Intake Shutdown
Alachua County Animal Resources (ACAR) has experienced a large surge in recent weeks of animals coming into the shelter. While the goal at ACAR is to adopt animals quickly to save lives, exceeding our capacity is unhealthy for the animals and staff. Currently, we are pausing all intakes unless an animal is in critical...
15 Take Aways from UF’s AI Days
UF’s recent AI Days provided students, faculty, and staff with immersive events dedicated to artificial intelligence. The two-day event highlighted how UF is building an AI university and included competitions designed to bring students’ ideas to life with more than $50,000 in prizes. Here are a few highlights from AI Days. UF AI Days attracted 580...
First Federal Bank Receives "Best Bank" Award
First Federal Bank has received the 2022 recognition of “Best Bank” in 5 of its service areas; this is in addition to having been named by Newsweek as America’s the Best Small Bank in Florida for 2022. As a community-based mutual institution headquartered in Lake City, FL, the bank is owned by its customers rather...