Ryann Dickerson

Ryann Dickerson is a reporter for 352today. She joins the team after working for CBS4 News in Gainesville as a sports/news reporter and digital content producer. Ryann graduated from the University of Alabama with a B.A in News Media (Roll Tide). When she is not working, she enjoys spending her time with family, traveling, reading, working out, watching sports, and listening to music. If you have a story idea, feel free to contact her at rdickerson@352today.com Linked In Page: Ryann Dickerson Phone number: 770-597-4301

Community
2 years ago
New numbers reveal Marion County broke tourism records last year

Marion County officials say they reached a ‘record revenue of $5.3 million’ paid by tourists in taxes.

Entrance sign for the College of Central Florida surrounded by greenery and flowers on the Ocala campus.
Education
2 years ago
College of Central Florida named one of the top 150 community colleges in United States, eligible for $1 million prize

College of Central Florida officials say it’s the sixth time they’ve made the list.

Local
2 years ago
UPDATE: Missing 10-year-old found safe by GPD

As of 9:35 p.m., GPD says Andre Ryle was located and safe.

Community
2 years ago
Sumter County ‘Amnesty Day’ set for this Saturday, November 4

Sumter County’s Amnesty Day will be held at the Lake Okahumpka Park from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Local
2 years ago
Automated flaggers introduced in Alachua County to improve ‘efficiency and safety’ at road construction sites

Two automated flaggers are currently being used on County Road 235, just north of Newberry.

Weather Updates
2 years ago
Gainesville’s Cold Night Shelter program expected to go into effect Wednesday night

Gainesville officials say the cold night shelter program remains in effect overnight until temperatures rise above 45 degrees.

Local
2 years ago
13-month-old dies in ‘tragic accident’ after drowning at Hernando County home

The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office says the child fell into a garden pond.

Community
2 years ago
Purchase license tags for your pets online in Alachua County

You can purchase license tags for all of your pets and upload their documents online in Alachua County for $25 each.

Crime & Safety
2 years ago
Marion County deputies looking for 24-year-old man with several warrants out for his arrest

The Marion County Sheriff’s Office says they are looking for 24-year-old Curtavious Brown who witnesses say was ringing doorbells and peeping in windows.

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