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Marine Corps Birthday Ball to be held in Alachua

Dinner, dance activity set by High Springs Lions Club for Saturday, Nov. 14

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Thanksgiving AARP meeting Nov. 12

Mebane annual homecoming schedule set

Thousands expected for event at High Springs BMX track

‘Rolling Thunder’ to be seen, heard in High Springs, Newberry

Florida Gators giving High Springs residents free passes Friday

Public bike ride will take tour through ‘Ancients of Ichetucknee’

Getting ‘Wii’-fit

Two meetings to discuss local water issues will be held this week.

Bulletin: Make the Call, Earn a Reward


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Getting ‘Wii’-fit

Photo By Stephanie Shacter

Robert Williams, 65, plays Wii Fit at the Senior Expo at the Easton-Newberry Sports Complex on Tuesday. The Expo was a prelude to regular events being held at the new sports complex.


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