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Florida Man Pleads Guilty to Health Care Fraud in Boston Federal Court
A Florida man, Jeffrey MacEachron, aged 60, has formally admitted to committing health care fraud, with the plea entered yesterday before a federal court in Boston. MacEachron, the proprietor of PT4U, Inc., which operates physical therapy clinics in Bedford and Lexington, Massachusetts, engaged in a fraudulent scheme to mislead insurance companies and TRICARE by claiming payment for services that were never provided.
Florida to provide $7.2M for workforce training at St. Petersburg College
(The Center Square) — Florida officials are appropriating taxpayer funds for workforce training to create new job opportunities for residents. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced new workforce training opportunities in St. Petersburg on Wednesday and noted Florida's success since taking office, including its top ranking in education and job creation. DeSantis announced that St. Petersburg College will receive $7.2 million to establish a semiconductor, artificial intelligence, and machine learning training...
Changes coming to Downtown Gainesville parking
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (WCJB) - Over the next few weeks, residents who visit downtown may start to notice new parking signs and solar-powered pay stations with an increased price. On the weekdays, street spaces in the center of Downtown Gainesville will now be 50 cents per hour with a two-hour time limit instead of free, 25 cents an hour or free with no time limit outside of downtown, 50 cents an hour or free for off-street parking, and in the Southwest parking garage it will be 50 cents an hour with no time limit.
How did Florida fare in 12-personnel last season?
It’s no secret that Florida Head Coach Billy Napier is a fan of the 12-personnel grouping, which consists of one running back, two tight ends, and two wide receivers. 30% of the Gators’ offensive snaps came in 12-personnel in 2023, the 4th highest percentage in the SEC, according to SEC Stat Cat.
Gov. DeSantis sees UF president search as an opportunity to continue ‘strong path’
Gov. Ron DeSantis said during a press conference Wednesday morning that he won’t get involved with the University of Florida’s quest for a new president, but he said he wants the next leader to continue on a ‘strong path.’ The university is in search of a new president following the announcement last week that Ben […]
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