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Swamp Things

Jason Sanchez

Dispatches from Gainesville

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Gainesville has some truly great parks. I was lucky enough to visit Northside Park, up near where 34th Blvd and 13th St meet. The park designers nailed it here, with multiple tennis courts, bocce ball courts (!!!), nice trails, plenty of se...

4 months ago
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Florida’s population is growing. That’s not really new news. Carl Hiaasen has been writing and speaking about this for years. I’ve joked that Florida doesn’t make a whole lot of things. I know this isn’t true but at times, it does seem like...

6 months ago
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Just give people money

In what might be the largest scale universal basic income program ever attempted, in 2021, the US paid most families between $250 and $300 per child every month. There were minimal strings attached. To get the money, you had to have childre...

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