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Jessie and Lee Townsend’s Florida Folk Festival 2016 Highlights

What a memorable Florida Folk Festival for Jessie and Lee Townsend.  Thanks to Jeanie Fitchen and Mark Smith for giving special stage time to them this year. There were some magic moments as this brother-sister duo performed “Dumbarton’s Drums” on the historic Old Marble Stage with Jeanie on her 50th year performing at the Florida … Continue reading Jessie and Lee Townsend’s Florida Folk Festival 2016 Highlights



Chris Thile, MacArthur Fellow, and mandolin virtuoso to host Prairie Home Companion

(Here is the feature which aired on WUFT on October 31st, 2013, the day before Chris Thile performed on the UF campus) Mandolin virtuoso Chris Thile, who has served as guest host several times on the popular radio variety program, “A Prairie Home Companion,” will replace Garrison Keillor as host of the show after Keillor … Continue reading Chris Thile, MacArthur Fellow, and mandolin virtuoso to host Prairie Home Companion



Will McLean Festival to Feature Some of the Best Songwriters In Florida

Mindy Simmons, Passerine, Grant Peeples, Frank Julian, Jordan Cherkinsky, Amy Carol Webb, Brian Smalley and Still Friends are the Friday and Saturday night headliners who will grace the Main Stage of the Will McLean Music Festival which runs March 11th, 12th, & 13th 2016 at the Sertoma Youth Ranch in Brooksville. The festival, in its 27th year, … Continue reading Will McLean Festival to Feature Some of the Best Songwriters In Florida



2016 Will McLean Best New Florida Song Contest Winner and Finishers Named

The winner and 2nd and 3rd place finishers of the 2016 Best New Florida Song Contest performed their songs at the Will McLean Music Festival which ran March 11th through Sunday, March 13th at the Sertoma Youth Ranch near Brooksville, FL.  The first place winner is Lauren Heintz from Winter Park, FL with her song about … Continue reading 2016 Will McLean Best New Florida Song Contest Winner and Finishers Named



Years After the Gainesville Student Murders The Community Still Remembers

Originally aired on WUFT in 2000 It’s now been 25 years since Danny Rolling terrorized the Gainesville Community when he killed five college students.  Many students have come and gone from Gainesville since that time, but residents will always remember what happened in August of 1990.  The 34th Street wall and markers in the palm … Continue reading Years After the Gainesville Student Murders The Community Still Remembers



New warning signage finally appears on highways crossing Payne’s Praire

UPDATE: More than 3 years after 11 people lost their lives in multi-vehicle pileups on a foggy and smoky Interstate 75 near Gainesville, transportation officials are finally adding and testing new signage to help prevent a similar tragedy. In addition to the electronic signs, the Florida Department of Transportation has also installed poles on both U.S. 441 … Continue reading New warning signage finally appears on highways crossing Payne’s Praire



Another body identified from the shuttered Dozier School for Boys

DNA testing identifies another body at infamous Florida School for Boys By Ben Montgomery, Times Staff Writer     Tuesday, August 4, 2015 2:20pm TAMPA — Robert Stephens was murdered in 1937 and buried in an unmarked grave on the campus of Florida’s oldest state-run reform school, the Florida School for Boys, in the Panhandle town of … Continue reading Another body identified from the shuttered Dozier School for Boys