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Soil and Water Commissioner John Barnes looks to replace Tommy Hazouri on Jacksonville City Council
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John Rutherford backs patriot Nick Howland in Jax Council Special Election
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Gilberto “Gil” Balli was named assistant special agent in charge of the FBI Jacksonville Resident Agency branch. He will oversee all operations in seven FBI offices in Daytona Beach, Ocala, Gainesville, Tallahassee, Panama City, Fort Walton and Pensacola.
• Orange Park Medical Center, an HCA Healthcare affiliate, named
Pete Long-Innes as chief operating officer of Orange Park Medical Center. He most recently was COO of Frankfort (Kentucky) Regional Medical Center, also an HCA affiliate. He has 12 years of experience within HCA Healthcare.
• At-Large Group 1 City Council member
Terrance Freeman joined Read USA as its first full-time CEO. Read USA is a nonprofit that has provided a quarter of a million free books to more than 73,000 children in Duval County since 2011.
05:00 PM EST Share The At-Large City Council member will participate in Read & Feed on April 23 at Jacksonville Arts & Music School.
At-Large Group 1 Jacksonville City Council member Terrance Freeman is the new CEO of Read USA.
“Thanks to our generous donors and the great support we’ve received from our community partners, we have taken our organization to the next level by hiring a full-time CEO,” said Ellen Wiss, board chair and co-founder of Read USA, in a news release.
Read USA is a nonprofit organization that has provided about 250,000 free books to more than 73,000 children in Duval County since 2011.
Freeman will be at Jacksonville Arts & Music School on April 23 at the Read & Feed community event on World Book Day.