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Logokick Custom Embroidery and Apparel has been promoting and investing in small businesses and you since 1998. We pride ourselves on the quality of work that goes into each and every product of ours and firmly believes that; the product is unmatched, the quality is far above any industry standard, and that you as the customer will be satisfied without compromise. We make sure that every item embroidered is not only the exact one you want but that there are no flaws, defects, or asymmetrical qualities before the item even gets to a machine. The embroidery price of $3.99 can’t be beat and with no minimum order, we here at LogoKick.com specialize in one-off custom work for you. The screen printing process is state of the art and it offers un-compromised excellence through the life of the item. Words we run our corporation on and every employee believes is: If you can think, dream, or even verbalize it we can create it and surpass any expectation. With every Logokick Custom Embroidery and Apparel team member well educated and versed in the over 2000+ products that are carried, we are able to get what you want, what you need, and what you’ve just gotta’ have! Our product line includes Hanes , Nike , Adidas, Ogio, Cherokee Scrubs , Port Authority, Van Heusen, Red House, Columbia, Timberland, Dri-Duck, with many more. Also, feel free to stop in with your own item that you want personalized. Here at LogoKick.com we will never say “not a problem”, but it is always “Our pleasure!” and that is not our slogan or our motto but the team’s core belief. Your company logo will be digitized at no cost with a sample sew out completed for your approval before we let your items become embroidered. We also have no set-up fees or hidden costs! It is our pleasure to serve you and has been for years; plus with our machines having the ability to handle up to 15 different colors and over 300 color choices, we can match or create any look you desire. Where most companies would have a problem, our company not only has no problem but, it is our pleasure. Not to mention our un-paralleled turnaround time, and when we guarantee a delivery date it is there with no compromise! We also offer free local delivery and the opportunity to meet each team member including the owners if you want, with a tour of the process at any time. We stress that no order is too small and that we are always able to accommodate you as the customer in any way we can.  Please stop on by our Logokick Custom Embroidery and Apparel store, call or e-mail us, or even check us out on Facebook where every month we run a special.

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Buckle up, roll down the windows and drift back in time… across cobblestone streets, over winding roads, beneath old oak trees, down on Main Street and across Historic Alachua County. Historical markers abound in Alachua County, we have more than 90 that cast a sepia-toned light on our storied past.

Explore Historic Alachua is an interactive nexus of archival significance, commemorating that which deserves memory. This database combines the National Register of Historic Places and Florida Historical Markers for all of Alachua County.

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the Nation’s historic places worthy of preservation. Authorized by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, the National Park Service’s National Register of Historic Places is part of a national program to coordinate and support public and private efforts to identify, evaluate, and protect America’s historic and archeological resources. For more information, visit: https://www.nps.gov/nr/ The Florida Historical Marker Program recognizes historic resources, persons and events that are significant in the areas of architecture, archaeology, Florida history and traditional culture by promoting the placing of historic markers and plaques at sites of historical and visual interest to visitors. The purpose of the program is to increase public awareness of the rich cultural heritage of the state and to enhance the enjoyment of historic sites in Florida by its citizens and tourists. For more information, visit: http://dos.myflorida.com/historical/preservation/historical-markers/

Explore Alachua Historic Alachua County is made possible through a grant from Visit Florida and managed through the City of Gainesville, Department of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs.

Large metal markers, inscribed with great care, stand as testaments to our history and our legacy; beacons from the past guiding our future. Close your eyes. Now open them. Surprise, you’re in a time machine! Let’s Explore Historic Alachua County!

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Kanapaha Botanical Gardens (Gainesville, Florida) is a 68 acre non profit facility comprised of 24 major collections visually accessible from a 1 ½ mile paved walkway. These include the state's largest public display of bamboos and the largest herb garden in the Southeast. Giant Victoria water lilies can only be seen in late summer as they are a tropical species and usually disappear in October when the cooler weather sets in. 

Some of Kanapaha's gardens are organized taxonomically; others demonstrate principles of ecology or natural selection. Kanapaha Botanical Gardens is a premier Gainesville wedding venue with both indoor and outdoor rentals for wedding ceremonies, wedding receptions, meetings, retreats, conferences and other social functions. Kanapaha's signature plants include a premier stand of Chinese royal bamboo (Wong Chuk), and--during the warm months--giant Victoria water lilies and Asian snake arums. 

The months offering the most color are June through September. Kanapaha hosts many special events throughout the year including a Bamboo Sale and North Central Florida's premier horticultural event, the Spring Garden Festival. Except during special events, like our Spring Garden Festival, dogs are permitted on leashes. 

Picnic baskets are welcome and there is a picnic area very close to the entrance building. Kanapaha's walkways are largely wheelchair accessible and benches, gazebos and other rest stations are liberally spaced throughout the facility.

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Dogs are not allowed on March 23 & 24, 2023 due to the Spring Garden Festival

Guests are welcome to bring in food and drinks and have a picnic. We have a picnic area north of the entrance building as well as many gazebos and benches along the trail. Guests are welcome to bring a blanket and use our lawn areas as well. Minimal snacks (chips and crackers) and drinks (water and soda) are sold at the entrance building.

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8 dead after bus carrying farmworkers in Florida hit by truck, whose driver is charged with DUI-manslaughter

Eight people were dead and 40 others were hospitalized after a bus carrying farmworkers collided with a pickup truck and overturned early Tuesday in north central Florida, officials said.

The driver of the pickup, Bryan Maclean Howard, survived and was charged with eight counts of driving under the influence-manslaughter, said David Kerner, executive director of the state Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

"Our sympathies and prayers are with the families of the deceased," Kerner said in a statement. "Consistent with our duties, the Florida Highway Patrol will conduct both a thorough and exhaustive traffic crash and criminal investigation."

The deadly collision happened around 6:35 a.m. on a hilly and rain-slicked rural road about 80 miles north of Orlando, the highway patrol said.

The bus, a 2010 International, was heading west on State Road 40 when, "for unknown reasons," a 2001 Ford Ranger "traveled toward the centerline" and the vehicles sideswiped each other, Highway Patrol Lt. Pat Riordan told reporters.

The Mexican foreign secretary, Alicia Bárcena, said in a post on X late Tuesday that all eight of those killed were Mexican and all had temporary H-2A visa for agricultural workers. The Mexican consul in Orlando, Juan Sabines Guerrero, would assist the victims’ families, she said.

A GoFundMe page to raise money for the survivors, set up by the Farmworkers Association of Florida, has raised more than $32,000 so far.

Court records show that there are at least 23 previous criminal cases against Howard, including failure to wear a seatbelt, leaving the scene of a crash, possession of cannabis and careless driving.

The bus, which was carrying about 50 people, barreled off the roadway, went through a fence, struck a tree and overturned in a field, Riordan said.

Forty of the bus passengers were hospitalized, Riordan said. At least eight of them were critically injured, according to the Marion County Fire Rescue service, which had initially reported that 53 people had been injured.

Riordan warned there was a "high probability" that the death count could rise because many of the injured were "in very serious condition."

“At this point, we are conducting a massive traffic homicide investigation,” Riordan said.

The driver of the Ford pickup was also taken to the hospital with serious injuries, he said.

Marion County Sheriff Billy Woods told reporters over 30 ambulances were at the scene and described the victims as “hard-working individuals.” He said the rain and the slick road conditions may have been factors in the crash.

Meanwhile, Dominique O’Connor of the Farmworker Association of Florida said it was trying to help local authorities aid the victims and their families, most of whom speak only Spanish and are not from the area.

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"These workers are all here on H-2A work visas," O'Connor said.

The H-2A program allows certain U.S. employers to bring foreign nationals into the country to fill temporary agricultural jobs, O'Connor said.

In Orlando, the Mexican Consulate said on X that emergency telephone numbers are being made available for information about any Mexican people potentially involved in the crash or their family members.

The workers were headed to the family-owned Cannon Farms in Dunnellon, NBC affiliate WESH of Orlando reported, citing the highway patrol. 

Cannon Farms announced on social media early Tuesday that it would be closed “out of respect to the losses and injuries endured early this morning in the accident that took place to the Olvera Trucking Harvesting Corp.”

“Please pray with us for the families and the loved ones involved in this tragic accident,” Cannon Farms said. “We appreciate your understanding at this difficult time.”

Calls to Cannon Farms went to a recorded message that said: "This is Cannon Farms. I just wanted to let everybody know that we are going to be closed due to a tragic accident. Please pray for the families of those involved and the losses of loved ones."

Olvera Trucking did not immediately respond to a request for comment. 

Ambulances took the injured to several local hospitals. And at the request of first responders, Marion County Public Schools used one of its buses to ferry some of the victims to hospitals.

AdventHealth Ocala said it was treating 16 patients: 12 in the main emergency department at AdventHealth Ocala and four at AdventHealth Timber Ridge ER, Dr. Rodrigo Torres, AdventHealth Ocala’s chief medical officer, said in a statement. 

Two HCA Florida Healthcare facilities in Ocala were also treating patients: seven in critical condition and two stable at HCA Florida Ocala Hospital and one stable at HCA Florida West Marion Hospital. 

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Recruiting Rumor Mill: Visits on deck for top prospects

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It was another busy weekend of news and so it’s time for another Recruiting Rumor Mill as Rivals national recruiting director Adam Gorney shares what he heard over the weekend.

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This recruitment might be closer than expected with Michigan , Georgia and Alabama as serious contenders but the feeling is that Penn State still leads for the Doylestown (Pa.) Central Bucks East four-star offensive lineman and Nittany Lions legacy. Penn State could have pushed ahead a little further after a visit last week from the coaching staff where they also offered his brother, Liam .

A new offer from LSU is definitely big for the three-star athlete from Seffner (Fla.) Armwood but there are other serious contenders in his recruitment. Iowa State , Florida and Arkansas have had a longer relationship with Dean although if the Tigers keep up the momentum he’s definitely interested because he sees Baton Rouge as a route to the NFL.

Things are “heating up” again in Howard’s recruitment and it’s giving him a little bit of pause to make a commitment but Florida remains the program to beat since he loves how the coaching staff is recruiting him and playing with five-star QB DJ Lagway is a serious consideration. But Florida State , Ole Miss , Penn State, Missouri and Texas A&M (in that order) continue to push.

Texas A&M, Texas and USC are the three programs catching the eye of Johnson but the word is that the Longhorns lead the Trojans and the Aggies are trying to stay very high in this recruitment. The four-star receiver from Hitchcock, Texas has visits planned to Arkansas, Texas Tech , Texas and USC and is working on scheduling one to College Station but the Longhorns have the edge at this point.

Depending on who you talk to, there is one camp who is growing in confidence that the four-star quarterback from Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin is serious about a flip to Florida - and that it will eventually happen. Some believe Jones sticks with Florida State (especially if he thinks DJ Lagway is the future in Gainesville) but his friendship with Vernell Brown is something to watch here.

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After a two-month commitment to Florida didn’t work out and Joseph backed off the Gators in mid-April, Florida State has emerged as the main contender in his recruitment. LSU and Memphis are also very involved and Memphis could be a real contender because the four-star offensive guard is a teammate of four-star QB Antwann Hill at Warner Robins (Ga.) Houston County and Hill recently loved his visit there.

UCF , Wisconsin , Oregon , USC, Missouri and Kansas are the front-runners for the four-star defensive tackle from Overland Park (Kan.) St. Thomas Aquinas and while some think the Jayhawks are way out in front, others are not so sure. Marks was committed to Missouri for less than a month during the fall so there could be some unpredictability to his pledge.

Clemson , Ole Miss, LSU and Mississippi State are going to get visits from Nash in June and the talk is that the Bulldogs have the edge for the four-star offensive tackle from De Kalb (Miss.) Kemper County. That could be the case but Florida State is expected to get a visit during the season and then Texas A&M offered late last week and Nash is highly interested and hopeful the relationship keeps building in the coming weeks.

LSU and Arkansas are the two programs standing out most for the four-star defensive tackle from Hattiesburg, Miss., but visits to Arkansas, USC and Mississippi State are coming up and there has been talk for a long time that the Bulldogs could be the front-runner. The Tigers and the Razorbacks have a great shot now but let’s see where things stand after he gets to Starkville.

Three big visits are coming up in June and those could determine where the four-star receiver from Winston-Salem (N.C.) Mount Tabor ends up. The tour will start at Virginia Tech , then head to North Carolina and then finally he will see NC State before the end of the month. The Wolfpack could have an edge here especially after they’ve recruited so well at the receiver spots lately.

After landing an offer from Georgia in recent days, the Bulldogs have emerged as one of the front-runners for Pouncey along with Syracuse , UCF and Florida State so far. But things got more interesting on Friday when Miami offered the 2026 four-star safety from Winter Park, Fla. With a focus on in-state programs, the Hurricanes could definitely emerge here.

Since moving to Texas and now getting to know the new coaching staff in College Station, there is a lot of chatter around Texas A&M when it comes to Reyes’ recruitment but for June, the four-star safety from DeSoto, Texas has only two visits planned so far. Reyes will be at Miami from June 14-16 and then SMU on June 17 but the word is that those programs are not his top two.

Notre Dame was considered the early leader but the Irish are no longer being seriously considered for the four-star defensive end from Indianapolis (Ind.) Warren Central. Tennessee , Alabama, LSU, Ohio State and Michigan are the five Shanklin is most serious about in his recruitment now.

Georgia remains the team to beat in Smith’s recruitment as the Bulldogs have been the favorite for a long time but South Carolina , Miami, Georgia Tech and Florida State “still look good” for the Lilburn (Ga.) Parkview four-star offensive tackle.

There is a cluster of programs at the top for Watts as Michigan, Clemson and Penn State have all been prominently mentioned for the four-star offensive tackle from Brookline (Mass.) Dexter but those aren’t the only teams involved. Georgia, Duke , Boston College and Wisconsin are all seriously involved as well.

Mississippi State is going to play a big role in Womack’s recruitment with Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Louisville and others as well but a new Texas A&M offer for the 2026 four-star safety from Brandon (Miss.) Hartfield Academy. Womack loves the atmosphere and facilities for the Aggies and getting down to College Station is a big focus now moving forward.

Nearing 40 offers, it could be Wyman’s latest that is the biggest. Georgia has now offered the 2026 four-star safety from Jonesboro, Ga., and the word is it’s a “game-changer” in his recruitment. The location and environment stand out and then Wyman has already hit it off with coach Kirby Smart and position coaches Donte Williams and Travaris Robinson so the Bulldogs should be considered the front-runner now.

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