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Councilman Reggie Gaffney announces run for Florida Senate
Currently, the Jacksonville native is a two-term council member, local business owner, and founder and president of a non-profit. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 7/15/2021 8:46:56 PM Updated: 11:52 PM EDT July 15, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Councilman Reggie Gaffney announced his candidacy for Florida State Senate District 6 Thursday evening.
Currently, the Jacksonville native is a two-term council member, local business owner, and founder and president of a non-profit.
Prior to his election to public office, Gaffney served as Chairman of the Board of Jacksonville Port Authority.
He was appointed by Mayor John Peyton as a member of the Mayor s Transition Subcommittee. In 2015, Gaffney was elected to serve District 7 as City Councilman.
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Councilman Reggie Gaffney encourages residents to make sure drainage near their homes is clean to reduce flooding. Author: Briana Ray-Turner Updated: 11:22 PM EDT July 3, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla The Mccoy Creek is just one of many creeks in Jacksonville that can cause hazardous flooding throughout neighborhoods like Mixon Town.
“It looks like a river. If you go out there trying to go towards Mccoy Creek you can drown. There are so many cars that get caught up under the water, said Chinchilla Smart, a resident that has lived in Mixon Town for decades.
Smart says flooding has been an issue for as long as she could remember.
Farm Share distributing food at 4 events around Jacksonville area Saturday
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Farm Share continues helping families
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Farm Share, one of Florida’s leading food nonprofits, is distributing food to food-insecure Floridians in the Jacksonville area on Saturday.
We have heard from many of you that these events have become a lifeline, particularly during the pandemic.
Recipients will receive fresh produce and non-perishable canned goods.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, distributions are drive-thru only to minimize contact and ensure the safety of all parties, and attendees
must wear a mask and arrive in a vehicle with a trunk or cargo bed.