University of Florida College of Pharmacy students Bozana Dragoljevic, Victoria Grusauskas, Christopher Hall, Breonna Harrison, Shirly Ly, Gabriella Sackett and Devi Surajbali...
Due to previously scheduled events at the Central Ridge Community Center, Nomi Health will not provide COVID-19 testing on select days in September, October, November and December.
Renewing its longstanding commitment to student wellness, the University of Florida is building a new home for its Student Health Care Center, or SHCC.
Of the 9,173 people living in Citrus Springs in 2020, 49.6 percent (4,547) were women and 50.4 percent (4,626) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
Of the 3,161 people living in Crystal River in 2020, 52 percent (1,643) were women and 48 percent (1,518) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
Of the 1,484 people living in East Bronson in 2020, 45.5 percent (675) were women and 54.5 percent (809) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
Of the 460 people living in East Williston in 2020, 64.8 percent (298) were women and 35.2 percent (162) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
Of the 1,187 people living in Fanning Springs in 2020, 52.7 percent (626) were women and 47.3 percent (561) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
The Naples Children & Education Foundation, or NCEF, has provided the University of Florida College of Dentistry with a $1.2 million grant to continue the collaborative mission of improving the oral health of underserved children in Collier County.
Of the 8,977 people living in Hernando in 2020, 41.2 percent (3,699) were women and 58.8 percent (5,278) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
Of the 1,817 people living in Homosassa in 2020, 49.3 percent (896) were women and 50.7 percent (921) were men, according to U.S. Census Bureau data obtained by the Nature Coast Times.
Santa Fe College faculty or staff members can schedule an appointment to get a new professional headshot portrait from SF Digital Photographer Matt Stamey.
The Florida Department of Health in Citrus County (DOH-Citrus) advises residents living in homes with private wells affected by floodwaters to take precautions against disease-causing organisms that may make their water unsafe to drink.
The Florida Sheriffs Association (FSA) Task Force released the results of Operation Loose Wire, an initiative focused on reducing the number of livestock that are at large, as well as cases of neglect.
Two University of Florida College of Nursing researchers earned a four-year $3 million grant to support a large national study to test the effect of a web-based educational tool that aims to help young adults understand sickle cell disease — or even prevent it from being inherited.
Southwest Florida Watrer Management District issued the following announcement on Sept. 14.The Southwest Florida Water Management District (District) is gathering information to improve identification of flood prone areas in Sumter County.The District will provide a virtual public comment period now through Oct. 19 at WaterMatters.org/Floodplain for the public to view preliminary data for flood prone areas within the Nichols Pond Watershed.