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Sharks shouldn’t be a worry for springbreakers this year.
Edward Young’s razor hummed as he shaved around a man’s ears and began to share stories about his 64 years on Fifth Avenue.
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe speaks to about 100 attendees Wednesday during the 2019 State of the City address at the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention in downtown Gainesville. “As we begin to celebrate our city’s 150th anniversary, we commit to learning from our past in order to foster a greater future for ourselves and our posterity,” Poe said. The event also included speeches from Deborah Bowie, the interim city manager, and Ed Bielarski, the general manager of Gainesville Regional Utilities.
Gainesville Mayor Lauren Poe speaks to about 100 attendees Wednesday during the 2019 State of the City address at the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention in downtown Gainesville. “As we begin to celebrate our city’s 150th anniversary, we commit to learning from our past in order to foster a greater future for ourselves and our posterity,” Poe said. The event also included speeches from Deborah Bowie, the interim city manager, and Ed Bielarski, the general manager of Gainesville Regional Utilities.
As the City of Gainesville turns 150, city leaders recapped 2018 and discussed goals for the coming year at the annual State of the City Address Wednesday afternoon
Museum Road from Woodlawn Drive to Center Drive is blocked, Barber said. UPD is advising people through Twitter to use Stadium Road and Mowry Road.
Museum Road from Woodlawn Drive to Center Drive is blocked, Barber said. UPD is advising people through Twitter to use Stadium Road and Mowry Road.
A UF waste truck spilled hydraulic fluid on Museum Road Wednesday morning.
Gainesville leaders will meet Wednesday to tell the community about its goals going into the city’s 150th year.
Fred Wilson, a New York-based conceptual artist, brings representation and visibility of racial minority subjects by recontextualizing mainstream spaces in museums and cultural institutions. He presented a lecture to about 80 students and art enthusiasts Jan. 15 at Little Hall.