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LAKE BUTLER, FL - On Friday, Dec. 12, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) responded to a request for assistance from the Union County Sheriff's Office regarding the shooting of hunting dogs at the Piney Bay Hunt Club in Raiford. Upon further investigation, Lance Thornton, 22, of Lake Butler was arrested and transported to the Union County Jail. He was charged with three counts of aggravated animal cruelty and one count of evidence tampering.
The FWC takes these violations very seriously and encourages the public to report them by downloading the FWC Wildlife Alert app, texting 847411 (Tip411) with keyword “FWC” and information about the violation, calling the FWC’s Wildlife Alert Hotline at 888-404-FWCC (888-404-3922) or submitting a tip online at MyFWC.com/WildlifeAlert.
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Add a commentUpdate 12-21-2023
HIGH SPRINGS ‒ The High Springs Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) Façade Improvement Grant Matching Program is now open and accepting applications until Jan. 31, 2024 at 5 p.m.
The purpose of the program is to provide financial assistance to stimulate private sector investment, beautification, economic growth, and job creation in the city by improving the appearance of commercial buildings within the CRA District.
To encourage and advance revitalization efforts, this program provides 50/50 reimbursement for eligible improvements up to $10,000. Applications will be reviewed and grants awarded by the CRA Board.
For requirements and an application, interested business owners should go to Facade Grant Information. Contact Amy Bohannon for more information or questions at 386-454-6225 or CRA@HighSprings.gov.
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GAINESVILLE, Fla. (Dec. 20, 2023) – It’s a time for wrapping presents and decorating the home – inside and out – with lights, trees, wreaths and more.
If you’ve brought down the lights from the attic, only to plug them in and find out they no longer work, don’t toss them in your recycle bin. Instead, the City of Gainesville’s Solid Waste division offers these helpful recycling tips:
If you’ve decided to replace your artificial tree with a natural pine or fir this year, artificial trees can be disposed of curbside as part of the residential bulk collection program.
Natural trees and wreaths also are accepted for collection curbside with regularly collected yard waste.
Once the presents have been unwrapped, make sure to sort the gift wrap.
Enjoy the popcorn, cookies and sweets; metal holiday tins are accepted for recycling.
For more information, visit the City of Gainesville website or email waste@GainesvilleFL.gov
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Add a commentGAINESVILLE, FL — Today, Congresswoman Kat Cammack announced Kartikeya Rajderkar of Gainesville as a Congressional Award Silver Medal recipient.
Rajderkar, a local Eagle Scout and Eastside High School student, is one of 3,797 young people to receive the award this year and the only from Florida's Third Congressional District.
The Congressional Award provides opportunities for young people to unleash their potential by achieving personal goals focused on volunteerism, character development, and fitness. Established in 1979 by the United States Congress, the Congressional Award is the United States Congress' award for young Americans, and is non-partisan, voluntary, and non-competitive. The program is open to all youth in the U.S. between the ages of 14 and 24 regardless of ability, circumstance, or economic status.
"Congratulations to Mr. Rajderkar on his impressive accomplishment," said Congresswoman Kat Cammack. "The participants of the Congressional Award make real differences in our communities and Kartikeya truly represents the very best of young students nationwide. His dedication to earn the rank of Eagle Scout while participating in a variety of service projects throughout the community is admirable, and I'm excited to present him with this honor."
To earn the silver medal, Rajderkar completed hundreds of hours of service in the community while pursuing art, track & field, and music. As an Eagle Scout, Rajderkar completed his Eagle Scout project with a local food bank, building railings for the stairs to the loading docks. With the help of 20 other volunteers, he completed his project and earned the highest rank attainable.
Rajderkar is also passionate about art and music, entering fine arts competitions across North Central Florida. During his high school career, he earned several 'excellent' and 'superior' ratings for violin, earning first place at the State Violin Convention in 2021 for his fiddling solo. As a member of the Eastside High School Varsity Cross Country and Track teams, Rajderkar helped his team to region and district wins the last three years, making it to the state championship for the 5K race.
He also earned Lake Forest Volunteer of the Year, participating in a wide variety of volunteering activities with the Alachua County Public Library, Lake Forest Elementary School, India Cultural & Education Center (ICEC) in Gainesville, the Natural History Museum, and the Good News Summer Arts Camp in High Springs.
Rajderkar will be honored during a visit with Rep. Cammack in Gainesville later this week.
Learn more about the Congressional Award here.
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