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This past weekend, the One Spark festival had about 300,000 attendees, who cast 117,000 votes for many of the 537 creators who took part in the weeklong event. The competition for most money raised had many of the competitors getting excited – especially those who were selected to compete to show off their propositions for […]

In Parade magazine’s annual salary survey, Northeast Florida residents were featured regarding a look at what people earn in a variety of jobs. One of the Northeast Florida residents that was featured, included Jacksonville Presbyterian minister Cindy Benz. She shared that her job feels much less like work when you love what you do. While […]

In an effort to keep costs down, United Airlines plans to layoff about 66 employees from Jacksonville International Airport. A spokeswoman, Luke Punzenberger, said that this was not an easy decision for the company – but it is a necessary one. Punzenberger contested that, “this is to ensure our costs are competitive. A lot of […]

The continuous growth of Sea Breeze Food Service does not have plans to slow down any time soon; the company has plans to expand its Northwest Jacksonville facility by 16,000 square feet. The company plans to invest roughly $3.8 million in the expansion, with the hopes of greatly increasing the need for extra space; including: […]

Jacksonville moving companies want residents to know that for the third year in a row, Jacksonville Electric Authority may be able to give money back to customers. JEA customers may have a reason to celebrate; the company is presently considering giving them a $56 credit. This one-time break on electric bills, follows the recommendation from […]

This past week, Jacksonville movers found out that the highest number of prepaid college plans sold this year, was already three times higher than that of 2014, and the highest ever since 2008; a number totaling roughly 50,000. According to the UNF student aid department, so many of the plans were sold because prices have […]

Jacksonville Board of Education member and Desert Storm veteran Steve Smith, has finally helped bring recess back to Kitty Stone Elementary School. Celebrating being elected to serve a second term, Smith said that the reason why he ran for the position in the first place, was recess and the fact that it has become non-existent […]

Since 2006, local Jacksonville businesses and the Jacksonville Art Council have partnered together in a holiday door-decorating contest, in hopes to enhance the holiday spirit in the city and the city’s appeal. Businesses who wish to participate in the holiday door-decorating contest can hang holiday posters and decorations in their windows and on their door. […]

The holidays bring added danger to being robbed or being unwelcomely approached, and former criminal investigator Jim Evancho is spreading his knowledge on how to keep you and your family safe, so that you can enjoy the holiday season. Evancho uses his expertise in order to inform people about predatory criminal behavior and how to […]

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