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Loucheiz Purifoy (15) catches passes during warmups before Florida’s 17-9 loss to Georgia on Oct. 27 in Jacksonville.
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Loucheiz Purifoy (15) catches passes during warmups before Florida’s 17-9 loss to Georgia on Oct. 27 in Jacksonville.
GPD helicopter N911GV takes off from the Joint Aviation Unit Hangar at 4701 NE 48th Ave. An in-flight engine failure in December 2011 forced the pilot to make an emergency landing on Windmeadows Boulevard.
Perolito Bermudez, laces up his clown shoes in the clown trailer Monday afternoon before the first show of the Cole Bros. Circus.
Chips, a white faced clown, juggles to a crowd of spectators before the first 4:30 p.m. show of the Cole Bros. Circus on Monday afternoon.
Josh Dummit, aka "Meatball" the clown finishes strapping on his stilts on the edge of the clown trailer Monday afternoon.
The Cole Bros. Circus tent is seen Monday morning before being erected for the two days of shows.
Loucheiz Purifoy (15) catches passes during warmups before Florida’s 17-9 loss to Georgia on Oct. 27 in Jacksonville.
Josh Dummit, also known as "Meatball" shakes baby powder off his face Monday afternoon. Dummit uses baby powder to set the face paint and prevent from smearing.
A worker with the Cole Bros. Circus installs stage lighting Monday morning on one of the four towers in the tent.
Josh Dummit, applies red face paint to make up "Meatball" the clown outside of the clown trailer Monday afternoon.
Perolito Bermudez, a Goosed Clown, applies face paint in the clowns trailer Monday Afternoon before the first show of the Cole Bros. Circus in Gainesville.
Families line up at the box office to buy tickets for the 129th season of the Cole Bros. Circus in The Oaks Mall parking lot Monday afternoon. The circus will perform its last shows in Gainesville today at 4:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.
Stock driver Russell Johnson wheelies his ‘67 Ford Fairlane off the starting line during Day One of the 44th annual Amalie Oil NHRA Gatornationals on Thursday at the Auto Plus Raceway, 11211 N. County Road 225. Races will take place today through Sunday. About 100,000 spectators are expected to attend.