It was a busy news week in our community. Among the stories Mainstreet Daily News covered were:
- The Hawthorne Hornets and Columbia Tigers advance to the next round of the high school football postseason.
- High Springs joins other small towns in challenging Alachua County about annexed land use restrictions.
- Are tiny homes communities coming to Newberry?
Here are 11 stories published by Mainstreet Daily News that shaped the community this week.
The City of High Springs became the fourth municipality to take legal action against Alachua…
The Niceville Eagles remained unbeaten with a thrilling 38-35 double overtime victory again…
The Newberry City Commission announced at the Nov. 23rd meeting that it wants to support Dud…
The Madison County Cowboys scored 12 fourth quarter points en route to an 18-7 victory over …
The Florida Highway Patrol responded to a crash last night at approximately 7:40 PM in Dixie…
All seemed lost after the Columbia Tigers lost five games in a row to begin their season, bu…
Newberry commissioners are in favor of exploring a new ordinance that would welcome tiny hom…
The Hawthorne Hornets have relied on patience, opportunistic offense and a smothering defens…
Alachua resident Paityn Benson was born on March 15th, 2020, as the pandemic started to roa…
The Florida Highway Patrol responded to a hit-and-run incident last night at approximately 7…
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