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Gala honors business leaders
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Tony Paramore, left, and Jason Everett accept their Small Business of the Year awards Thursday night from chamber President and CEO Kit Dunlap. - photo by NAT GURLEY
In order to develop and strengthen the local economy, businesses and the community work together for the benefit of each other. The Greater Hall Chamber of Commerce celebrated the relationships that make economic growth possible at its 105th Chamber Gala and annual awards ceremony Thursday night at the Chattahoochee Country Club in Gainesville. The annual meeting saw a changing of the guard at leadership positions in the Chamber.
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‘A weapon that we don’t understand’: Gainesville’s Bridging Hope part of pilot program on strangulation exams
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An exam room inside Bridging Hope provides essential care for survivors of sexual assault and other traumatic events. The non-profit has received a grant for conducting strangulation exams for victims of domestic violence. - photo by Scott Rogers
Prosecuting strangulations since 1999, Sandra Partridge looks back on cases she’s handled and knows she would have acted differently.
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