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COX Continues commitment to local communities

Cox Communications’ commitment to give back to the communities it serves was evident again in 2017, as the company gave approximately $400,000 in cash and in-kind donations to non-profits, charities and government organizations in Central Florida. “It is Cox’s culture to give back to the communities we serve,” said Kevin Monroe, market vice president for...
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Leading Medical Cannabis Supplier acquires land in Gainesville

Liberty Health Sciences Inc. announced that it has entered into a binding term sheet to acquire all of the issued and outstanding shares of 242 Cannabis Canada Ltd. whose wholly-owned subsidiary 242 Cannabis, LLC, has agreed to purchase a 387 acre parcel of land in Gainesville, Florida. The Property includes over 200,000 square feet of...
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Decades of research leads to FDA approval of gene-therapy in treatment of vision loss

For University of Florida researcher William Hauswirth, Ph.D., a decades-long effort to bring sight to patients who have a genetic form of vision loss ended in success recently. A gene therapy developed in part by Hauswirth to treat an eye disease that causes severe vision loss won final approval from U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
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UF identifies potential new pathway to halt Alzheimer’s progression

University of Florida neuroscientists have validated a potential pathway to halt the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder that affects millions of Americans and is the most common cause of dementia. The investigators made the finding while studying the toxicity of products that result from abnormal protein processing in the brain. A wide...
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UF Health Issues Flu Advisory!

Alachua County is facing a challenging flu season. UF Health reports they are seeing large numbers of patients with flu-like symptoms. Given the high volume of patients relying on the E.R.s, there may be extended wait times for those who are not in critical condition. Where to seek help? If you feel unwell, please contact...
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Nike Factory Store to open at Gainesville’s Celebration Pointe

Celebration Pointe, located at the intersection of  I-75 and Archer Road in Gainesville, announced Nike Factory Store as its newest anchor tenant. “Nike’s addition to the development will not only add to the retail offer, but will also enrich the overall experience for our guests, our residents and the many office workers in the development’s...
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Walmart and Sam’s Club Raise More Than $379,000 for UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital

Walmart and Sam’s Club associates helped “put the money where the miracles are” with a combined fundraising effort raising $379,220 for UF Health Shands Children’s Hospital in Gainesville following the annual Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals campaign. The fundraising efforts were part of a broader national effort that raised more than $35 million in support of...
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Biomass Buyout and Electricity Choice: a Consumer Review

Gainesville Regional Utilities (GRU) residential and commercial electric customers may see rate relief due to the biomass facility buyout and might have utility provider choice if electricity freedom comes to Florida.  Here is a review of what it may mean to you. What Is GRU? GRU is a comprehensive utility service provider owned by the...
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Call for Ideas: County Commission looks to public for ideas on future of Camp McConnell land

The Alachua County Commission is looking for ideas on how best to use a 212-acre property (formerly the YMCA’s Camp McConnell, located just south of Paynes Prairie) by issuing a “Request for Statements of Interest.” The purpose of this process is to help the Commission determine the most creative and cost-effective ways to utilize this...
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Wanted: Education-focused tech solutions - Reward: $125,000 from AT&T

AT&T recently announced the corporation is in search of game-changing solutions to real world education challenges and is calling on innovative education technology startups from Florida to apply for the 2018 AT&T Aspire Accelerator.   Why Florida?  Because AT&T knows that some of the best and brightest ideas come from towns and cities in every...