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After nearly 59 years of marriage, Joe and Jean Subers die together

The decision by Joe and Jean Subers to end their lives in a final act of togetherness was meticulously planned down to the three notes they left - one for the deputies who would find them, the others for their sons.

 

Five things you need to know, Sunday, June 5

Pull up a bar stool: Harry Crews fans and friends will gather at Lillian’s Music Store, 112 First St., at 2:30 p.m. to discuss Ted Geltner’s new book (author Michael Connelly will be on hand) about Crews, “Blood, Bone and Marrow.” It’s free.

 

Man charged with slapping youngster

An Alachua County man was charged Friday with slapping a child because she wanted to wear pajamas to school for a special event.

 

The Village to host arts and crafts fair

The Village, a large independent and assisted living facility for older adults, will host a residents' arts and crafts fair Thursday 6/9 at 8000 NW 27th Blvd., near Santa Fe College.

 

Study: Flu program may be cost-effective

Alachua County’s Control Flu program may be a cost-effective statewide initiative, according to a study published in the journal Vaccine.

 

Waves of students square off in annual chess competition

For the 17th straight year, Gainesville elementary schoolers have proven that nobody is too young for a battle of the minds.

 

Kids at 'Firefighter for a Day' get taste of exciting career

Being a firefighter or paramedic is both dangerous and rewarding. And as residents learned Saturday, the jobs can also be fun.

 

At Eastside, coach funneled $15,000 in extra pay

Former Eastside High School football coach Jeffrey Parker persuaded staff members — who never coached football — to collect nearly $15,000 in coaching supplements and hand off the money to him, according to a district investigation report.

 

One dies, two hurt in Marion crash

One person was killed and two others injured late Friday when a car hit the back of a motorcycle on Southeast Maricamp Road.

 

Local residents invited to weigh in on I-75 plans

If you have thoughts, opinion or comments on ideas to relieve an overburdened Interstate 75 by running more roads through Alachua or Marion counties, next week is your chance to speak up.

 

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