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  2. Bioneers - Wikipedia

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    Bioneers, under its parent foundation, Collective Heritage Institute, is a nonprofit environmental and social justice advocacy organization based in New Mexico and California. [1] Founded in 1990 [2] their philosophy recognizes and cultivates the value and wisdom of the natural world, emphasizing that responses to problems must be in harmony ...

  3. Lisa Kivirist - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Cindy Kivirist (born April 14, 1967 in Illinois) is an American author, women-farmer and cottage-food activist, entrepreneur, and writer. She founded the Rural Women’s Project. [1] for the Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service and started the award-winning [2] [3] Inn Serendipity Bed & Breakfast, a small business completely ...

  4. List of African American newspapers in Florida - Wikipedia

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    Only African American paper in Jacksonville to survive the 1888 yellow fever epidemic. [42] Jacksonville: Progressive News: 1938 [28]? Circulation of 7000 in 1940s, 3200 in 1950s. [28] Published and edited by Albert McKeever. [28] Jacksonville: The Florida Searchlight: 1937? [43]? [43] Weekly [43] Edited by Harry Cherry. [43] Jacksonville: The ...

  5. Jacksonville Magazine - Wikipedia

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    These avenues enabled steady growth, although the magazine also maintained a sizable subscriber base. As of 2016, it has a monthly circulation of 22,000, including 11,000 subscriptions. Format and publications. Jacksonville Magazine, the flagship publication, is a monthly lifestyle magazine dedicated to Jacksonville and Northeast Florida.

  6. Media in Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville is the 42nd largest local television market in the United States, [1] and is served by television stations affiliated with all the major American networks. The Jacksonville designated market area has the distinction of being the only United States television market in which affiliates of all four major broadcast networks are involved in both virtual and legal duopolies (Tegna Inc ...

  7. Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens is a museum located in Jacksonville, Florida. It was founded in 1961 after the death of Ninah Cummer, who bequeathed her gardens and personal art collection to the new museum. The Cummer Museum has since expanded to include the property owned by Ninah's brother-in-law, but ...

  8. Jack Osbourne Shares Rare Photo with Wife Aree Gearhart and ...

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    On Wednesday, Aug. 21, the father of four, 38, shared a new Instagram photo of himself standing outdoors with his daughters and his wife Aree Gearhart. The couple, who wed in 2023, welcomed their ...

  9. Jacksonville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Jacksonville, Florida. Jacksonville (US: / ˈdʒæksənˌvɪl / JAK-sən-vihl) is the most populous city proper in the U.S. state of Florida, located on the Atlantic coast of northeastern Florida. It is the seat of Duval County, [9] with which the City of Jacksonville consolidated in 1968. It was the largest city by area in the contiguous ...