Song Contest Temporarily Postponed
Many of our readers are aware that OSFR has recently undergone many changes in its make up, leadership and organization, resulting in a new strong and vital group. All of the previous members who had […]
Many of our readers are aware that OSFR has recently undergone many changes in its make up, leadership and organization, resulting in a new strong and vital group. All of the previous members who had […]
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has released its Environmental Impact Study and basically said the Sabal Trail Pipeline will have no significant negative impact on the land, the people, the river, the springs, the wild […]
OSFR needs donations and workers for our part of the City Wide Yard Sale, October 3, Saturday from 8 am to 2 pm at the lawn of the Woman’s Club on NW 2nd Ave. This […]
OSFR & CURRENT PROBLEMS RIVER CLEAN UP SAT NOV 7TH START AT 10AM / 27 BRIDGE SUPPLIES WHILE THEY LAST CAN BE HANDED OUT TO VOLUNTEERS AT 27 BRIDGE STARTING AT 10AM, also bring own […]
Nathan Crabbe’s recent editorial in the Gainesville Sun deals with mineral rights, a topic just recently in the news and also subject of one our recent posts “It May Be Just Beginning, the Importance of Mineral Rights). The following […]
Alachua County regulations regarding irrigation have now been revised to allow a distinction between unincorporated parts of the county and cities and municipalities. There has been considerable disagreement among the various groups, and the revisions […]
Representative Elizabeth Porter and Senator Charlie Dean received comments by multiple OSFR members Sept. 23, 2015 at Gateway College in Lake City. Members spoke on springs protection, fracking, and sustainable energy which included Sabal […]
The Haunt is taking final shape. Dark corners, scary shapes and bulges, mysterious creatures scurry and scratch darting hither and forth as one penetrates deeper into the depths, trying to find ones way through the […]
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