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Alachua police arrest man in connection with counterfeit ring

Two big local parades Saturday

Alachua city chambers renamed

Santa Fe Band wins state title for seventh time

After Tuesday’s meeting, changes in High Springs’ sign laws on the way

Local meeting to discuss stopping Levy County Nuclear Plant

Thomas honored for her Civil Rights activism

Cain to be Alachua city manager for one year, maybe longer

Guitar signed by Lynard Skynard to be raffled Saturday for just $2

Ray St. Louis column: Refusing to see a doctor likely almost killed me

Silverwind in Newberry chosen to be newest Cancer Resource Center

Time Capsule: A peek inside The Herald at life in the past

Big USDA check will pay for sewer system, more

Christmas Tree will be in memory of those who have passes away

Woman's Club installs new officers

Recession could save Newberry $10 million

Blood donors will receive 'Extreme Makeover Home Edition' T-shirt

'Big Bad' tells enchanted story -- with a twist

Alachua moves forward with new bus system

Auditions for new play to be held

Benefit concert 'The Jam Lot' set for Alachua

Last weekend to see It's a Wonderful Life' in High Springs

Bulletin: Make the Call, Earn a Reward


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Blood donors will receive 'Extreme Makeover Home Edition' T-shirt

HIGH SPRINGS – Blood donors who donate from Dec. 7 to Dec. 14 will received a free "Extreme Makeover Home Edition" T-shirt.

To donate, a person needs to be 17, or 16 with parental permission, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and be in good health. A photo ID is also needed.

For more information on blood donation or to find the hours for the donor centers call Clay Gibbons, District Community Development Coordinator at 352-334-1000 or visit:

www.lifesouth.org

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