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Nine students earn College-Sponsored National Merit Scholarships

Nine Alachua County students have been awarded College-Sponsored National Merit Scholarships, National Merit Scholarship Corp. announced.

 

Five things you need to know, Wednesday, June 1

You can see go see “Toxic Avenger” at a discount preview, tickets are $15-$18.

 

Former High Springs police chief, known for blunt talk and honesty, dies at 89

High Springs longtime former police chief, Thomas W. Wolfe, a man known for his humor, authenticity and willingness to talk turkey, died in hospice care Saturday at 89.

 

SFC Blount Center helps 'Keep it Pleasant'

Volunteers from Santa Fe College's Blount Center in Ganesville will be participating in the Pleasant Street NeighborWorks event “Keep it Pleasant!”

 

Area car dealers host pet adoptions

Three local car dealerships, Honda of Gainesville, Gainesville Buick and GMC and Volkswagen of Gainesville, will participate in a June 11 pet adoption event.

 

Former burger joint may get new life as medical marijuana dispensary

A closed-down burger joint on Southwest 34th Street may become Gainesville's first medical marijuana dispensary.

 

Restaurant news: Healthy Mexican food, 'junk food for drunk people' new offerings

A fast-casual Mexican chain restaurant called Costa Vida Fresh Mexican Grill is coming to the Archer Centro West shopping center at 3581 Archer Road.

 

Five things you should know, Tuesday, May 31

Bad news: Holiday’s over, drag your sorry self back to work.

 

I-75 southbound rest area at Paynes Prairie closed for repaving

The southbound rest area on Interstate 75 at Paynes Prairie in Alachua County is now closed for at least 10 days so crews can resurface the parking areas and entrance and exit ramps.

 

Man battered woman's vehicle with baseball bat, police say

An Alachua County man defied a domestic violence injunction Sunday night, police said, and drove to his estranged wife’s home where he punctured the woman’s tires with a knife and bashed the vehicle’s windshield a baseball bat.

 

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