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County Development Review Committee Meeting Set for Thursday

The Alachua County Development Review Committee will meet on Thursday December 3, 2020, at 9:30 a.m. This is a hybrid meeting. The public may attend and participate (offer comments) in this meeting virtually and in-person. The public who attend in-person must wear a facial covering at all times. Public seating will be made available up...
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Create, Connect and Consult: Scott and Christy of True North FL Inc.

Scott Costello and Christy Robinson-Costello of True North, a trend-setting business solutions firm, kicked off their business this past January with a vision to create, connect and consult with organizations.   Christy was born and raised in Gainesville, FL where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics at the University of Florida. Following...
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Arranta Bio Named Honoree in GrowFL Companies to Watch

Arranta Bio is among the top 50 second-stage companies in Florida selected as honorees in the 2020 GrowFL Florida Companies to Watch, a statewide competition that identifies companies expected to see significant growth over the next several years. The 2020 GrowFL Florida Companies to Watch awards celebration is brought to you by Nperspective CFO &...
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Man of Many Hats: Seth Carswell of Vessel Goods Leather Company

Seth Carswell of Vessel Goods Leather Company handcrafts heirloom-quality leather goods. He opened his business in 2015 to expand his passion for leather goods and produce quality products that will last for a lifetime.  Carswell’s journey into leather goods began after college. With a bachelor’s in fine arts and industrial design, he got a job...
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Alachua County Thanksgiving Schedule

Other than emergency services, all Alachua County government offices will be closed on Thursday and Friday (November 26, and November 27, 2020) in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday. Garbage and Recycling Collection: The Thanksgiving holiday will not affect curbside residential solid waste and recycling collection services scheduled for Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday in the Alachua...
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Florida universities, health centers collaborate on COVID-19 outreach to minority communities

Armed with a $1 million award from the National Institutes of Health, universities and health care entities throughout the state of Florida are collaborating to provide outreach and engagement to ethnic and racial minority communities disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Led by population health experts and physicians with the University of Miami Miller School...
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Flying High with Justin Dee of TerraData Unmanned

Justin Dee became involved in the unmanned systems industry after serving in the army for seven years. In 2017, he founded TerraData Unmanned, a company headquartered near Gainesville that seeks to solve some of the most complex unmanned and remote sensing challenges.  Dee grew up in the Illinois-Wisconsin border north of Chicago. After moving to...
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University of Florida Health Ranked on Two Forbes' Lists of Best Workplaces

With its flagship hospital already ranked the best in Florida, University of Florida Health has earned two more distinctions: It is No. 12 on Forbes’ list of the state’s best places to work and No. 50 in the nation for female workers. The business magazine and website publisher recently issued its rankings of the 100...
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County Performance Management Program Recognized

Alachua County has announced that the Budget and Fiscal Services Department was recognized with two prestigious awards for their countywide Performance Management Program this year.  The International City/County Management Association (ICMA) has recognized Alachua County with the 2020 Certificate of Excellence in Performance Management. The Certificate of Excellence is awarded to those agencies who attain...
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A Community Conversation about Climate Change in Climate Change

The Alachua County Environmental Protection Advisory Committee (EPAC) is hosting a community conversation on Climate Change in Alachua County. The discussion will focus on helping the community understand how climate change impacts our food, water, and air and what we as citizens can do to protect them. The discussion is scheduled for Friday, November 13,...