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Before joining Mainstreet Daily News to cover K-12 and higher education, Nick spent three and a half years at the Levy Citizen, where he served as the newspaper’s editor/reporter. In that role, Nick covered everything from government and education to sports and local events. He discovered his passion for journalism while attending the University of Florida, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism in May 2021. When he is not typing words on his keyboard, you can usually find Anschultz watching sports – especially his Florida Gators – fishing, or spending time with friends and family. Nick is also a Report for America corps member.
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Star Center Children’s Theatre awarded $2.5K McDonald’s Golden Grant
Theatre among 12 North Florida and South Georgia organizations to receive grant.
Scheduling conflicts lead to 2025 Holiday Craft Festival cancellation
UF’s Stephen C. O'Connell Center has hosted annual event for over 30 years.
Alachua County School Board vice chair defends Facebook post at state board meeting
Tina Certain called comment on Charlie Kirk “constitutionally protected speech.”
Attorney argues Tina Certain’s Facebook comment is protected free speech
School Board of Alachua County vice chair has faced backlash for comment on late Charlie Kirk.
Children’s Trust of Alachua County reviews strategic plan
Board members hear latest update at workshop.
Alachua County school board honors principal, assistant principal of year
Justin Russell and Heather Lowry recognized with plaques.
Alachua County School Board initiates nationwide search for permanent superintendent
Board votes to move forward with RFP process.
Alachua School Board approves employee salary increase, consolidation contract
Teachers and ESPs to get a 3% raise with board’s approval.
Stability needed: NAACP calls for permanent superintendent in Alachua County schools
NAACP president issues letter to school board members to act.
Florida Board of Governors to review public university efficiency study results
Report looks at operations and spending of state’s 12 public universities.
GROW HUB wins Alachua County’s first Disability-Friendly Employer Award
Award honors local employers committed to inclusive, accessible workplaces for people with disabilities.
Town hall meeting focuses on bridging literacy gap in Alachua County
Meeting held Wednesday at Eastside High School.
Alachua Learning Academy ranks among Florida’s top 20 elementary, middle schools
School included in recently released rankings by U.S. News and World Report.
UF construction students discover AI’s impact on industry workflows
Founder and CEO of Togal.AI spoke to students Tuesday.
SONIC to celebrate grand opening of new UF location on Tuesday
Restaurant at Reitz Union is third store in Gainesville.
Children’s Trust hosts ‘Lights on Afterschool’ at Gainesville Circus Center
Annual event brings awareness of the importance of after-school programs.
Alachua County Public Schools, teachers’ union agree on salary
Employees will get a 4% raise for 2025-26 fiscal year.
Alachua County teacher placed on leave amid probe into gender-neutral title
Talbot Elementary School teacher allegedly used ‘Mx.’ term
Books, vinyl, games, art: Friends of the Library fall sale kicks off Saturday
Five-day sale will continue until Oct. 29.
Florida bill proposes ‘specified oath’ for teachers
HB147 would require instructors to uphold U.S. and state constitutions.
UF celebrates homecoming 2025 with yearly traditions
The 11-day celebration of the University of Florida (UF) 2025 Homecoming continued Friday with several events, including the annual Homecoming Festival, Gator Gallop and parade. Friday’s […]
Eastside student connects with Ukrainian youth via ENGin program
Shivi Tripathi has served as program mentor since November 2023.
Alachua County School Board considers timing on superintendent search
Board members discussed several topics related to search at workshop.
University of Florida unveils ‘fastest university-owned supercomputer’
HiPerGator 4th Gen. is the latest version of the university’s supercomputer.