Hargrove’s life since retirement is filled with trips around the world with her husband Kevin, dancing anywhere where there’s live music and singing for charity. Her commitment to her hippie lifestyle comes from her dedication to honoring her late best friend, Kathryn Fiedler.
Elaine Hargrove’s life since retirement is filled with trips around the world with her husband Kevin, enjoying live music and dancing like no one’s watching. She also performs her own music for charity.
UF Surf Club’s A Team placed third overall at the NSSA college competition at New Smyrna Beach on Sunday, March 5, 2023. To prepare for the waves, they skateboarded on their backyard half pipe in Gainesville.
GoDDsville Dream Defenders, a local activist group working with Thompson,
announced its plan to launch a petition against the Alachua County Sheriff’s
Office on Monday.
The UF College Democrats and the Gator chapter of NAACP hosted an in-person 2021
special election debate Tuesday night, allowing students to ask the candidates
questions about traffic safety, food accessibility, affordable housing and
sustainable energy.
More than 100 community members came together to enjoy Duval Heights community’s
Youth Night and Community Fall Festival, held at Duval Early Learning Academy at
2106 NE Eighth Ave.
UF students come to Gainesville with the promise of education, new friendships,
experiences and overflowing opportunities. However, their residence is
temporary, and they may not realize how their actions could impact the
surrounding community.
Gainesville residents gathered to celebrate the life of A. Quinn Jones Sr., the
first Black principal at Lincoln High School. He turned the school, now A. Quinn
Jones Center, into the first accredited all-Black school in Gainesville and
second in the state.
Fields has committed himself to the education and development of Gainesville for
60 years. East Gainesville will always be Field’s home — even as university
development continues to erode its Black history.
Currently in planning, Imagine GNV is a state-mandated plan meant to reinvent
the city over the next 10 years. The plan aims to guide the city on how it
spends public funds and determine guidelines for residential areas, schools,
cultural centers and infrastructure.
Appointed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, Mildred Russell was sworn into the District 2
seat on the Alachua County School Board Aug. 26, replacing former school board
member Diyonne McGraw.