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Revitalizing Jacksonville: Warren Jones Reflects on Downtown, Schools, and Community Service

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Welcome back to Mikes on Mic! your go-to podcast for politics, government, and current events in Jacksonville.
In today's episode, we have the honor of hosting Warren Jones, a longtime public servant and current school board member.
Join us as we dive deep into pressing issues facing Duval County Schools, including upcoming school closures, financial struggles, and the potential relocation of the school board building.
We'll also explore Jacksonville’s historical context, community responses, and the significant shifts in public service motivations.
Hope you enjoy this conversation about the future of education in our city and what it means for our community.
Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731
Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA
Connect with us on Social:
Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic
Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic
Enjoy!

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Welcome back to Mikes on Mic! your go-to podcast for politics, government, and current events in Jacksonville.
In today's episode, we have the honor of hosting Warren Jones, a longtime public servant and current school board member.
Join us as we dive deep into pressing issues facing Duval County Schools, including upcoming school closures, financial struggles, and the potential relocation of the school board building.
We'll also explore Jacksonville’s historical context, community responses, and the significant shifts in public service motivations.
Hope you enjoy this conversation about the future of education in our city and what it means for our community.
Tune in to the show on your favorite Podcasting platform and on MikesOnMic.com
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mikes-on-mic/id1697258731
Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/show/1osbkLvqreSJPXmfaubY1M?si=yVwAAnw1TmSSzZnZ3vM8sA
Connect with us on Social:
Youtube Channel: http://youtube.com/@mikesonmic
Facebook Page link: http://facebook.com/mikesonmic
Enjoy!

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