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Charell Lane, a certified nursing assistant, prepares lunch for residents of Parklands Care Center on Labor Day. She said she didn’t mind working on Monday, although many workers had the day off.
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Charell Lane, a certified nursing assistant, prepares lunch for residents of Parklands Care Center on Labor Day. She said she didn’t mind working on Monday, although many workers had the day off.
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Typing on a care tracker, Charell Lane, 39, monitors the vitals and eating habits of Parklands Care Center’s nursing home residents on Monday.
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Steve Spurrier talks to the crowd before the start of Florida's 24-7 win over Massachusetts on Sept. 4, 2016, at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
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Steve Spurrier talks to the crowd before the start of Florida's 24-7 win over Massachusetts on Sept. 4, 2016, at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium.
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Two-year-old Chloe Spaulding crouches on Wednesday afternoon, surrounded by 20 sandbags half her height. Her mother, Jessica Spaulding, filled bags to help protect her apartment from flooding Tropical Storm Hermine may cause in coming days.
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Chris Nielubowicz (left), 32, carries a drum and parades away from Depot Park toward the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office on the last day of early voting on Saturday. The Parade to the Polls featured musicians, clowns and dancers in support of local Alachua politicians.
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Mike Byerly, a 52-year-old county commissioner running for re-election, parades through downtown Gainesville on Saturday on his way to the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections office with a kazoo in his mouth. "I'm having a good time today," Byerly said. "This campaign is probably the most fun."
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About 70 people, clad in tie-dye shirts and carrying bongos and banners, pause by the Hippodrome State Theatre on Saturday during the Parade to the Polls. They were supporting local Alachua politicians Mike Byerly and Robert Hutchinson.
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Hannah Calloway, 23, dances to music by Solar Ellipsis and other musicians while passing through Depot Park during the Parade to the Polls on Saturday. The Florida State University environmental studies alumna came to Gainesville to visit her friend, a UF alumna, and agreed to go to the parade, thinking it was for boats instead of votes. “I actually don’t know anything about this,” she said.
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About 70 people, clad in tie-dye shirts and carrying bongos and banners, pause by the Hippodrome State Theatre on Saturday during the Parade to the Polls. They were supporting local Alachua politicians Mike Byerly and Robert Hutchinson.
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Mike Byerly, a 52-year-old county commissioner running for re-election, parades through downtown Gainesville on Saturday on his way to the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections office with a kazoo in his mouth. "I'm having a good time today," Byerly said. "This campaign is probably the most fun."
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Chris Nielubowicz (left), 32, carries a drum and parades away from Depot Park toward the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office on the last day of early voting on Saturday. The Parade to the Polls featured musicians, clowns and dancers in support of local Alachua politicians.
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About 70 people, clad in tie-dye shirts and carrying bongos and banners, pause by the Hippodrome State Theatre on Saturday during the Parade to the Polls. They were supporting local Alachua politicians Mike Byerly and Robert Hutchinson.
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Hannah Calloway, 23, dances to music by Solar Ellipsis and other musicians while passing through Depot Park during the Parade to the Polls on Saturday. The Florida State University environmental studies alumna came to Gainesville to visit her friend, a UF alumna, and agreed to go to the parade, thinking it was for boats instead of votes. “I actually don’t know anything about this,” she said.
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Amanda Iaryea, 23, looks over at Andy Crews, a blood donor technician, to see how to squeeze her fist while she gives blood for the first time in the LifeSouth van by Century Tower on Wednesday. The UF Summer graduate student, who’s working toward a Master’s degree in public health, said she decided to donate because she saw that they’re in a time of emergency need.