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  2. Craig Lowe - Wikipedia

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    After winning a runoff election on April 13, 2010, by a margin of 42 votes (which held through an automatic recount) [4] Lowe became mayor-elect of Gainesville. [1] He was sworn in on May 20, 2010. He lost his bid for re-election on April 16, 2013, to former City Commissioner Ed Braddy after being arrested for a DUI during the campaign.

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    The station also broadcasts 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 hours of late local news each week on its CW subchannel. Originally, WCJB was the only station to operate a news department covering the Gainesville area. As a result, it held the number one spot in Nielsen ratings by a wide margin for most of the station's existence. In addition to its main studios, this ...

  5. The Gainesville Sun - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded in July 1876 as the Gainesville Times, by brothers E. M. and William Wade Hampton, and was renamed as The Gainesville Sun in February 1879. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The paper was first printed on July 6, 1876. [ 5 ]

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    He started the station’s Fayetteville bureau in 1983 and ran it until he retired in 2017, becoming a trusted source and a local celebrity. Greg Barnes, longtime WTVD reporter, dies at 73. He was ...

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  9. Charles R. Perry - Wikipedia

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    Charles R. "Chuck" Perry (January 21, 1934 – May 10, 2005) was a Gainesville, Florida construction industry leader, philanthropist and businessman. He died of a heart attack in 2005 while on vacation in Dresden, Germany. [1]