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From Monday, Feb. 4 through Friday, Feb. 8, Florida’s Capital City will host a daily series of events to focus more attention on both the historical…
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Using a fuzzy puppy or a favorite song as therapeutic tools may seem unconventional – or even downright strange – but solid research shows that these can…
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For generations, African-American families had lived in the area around Wakulla Springs, long before Ed Ball built the lodge and other resort amenities at…
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The idea behind restorative justice is not just forgiving those who have wronged you and forging a positive relationship with them. More fundamentally,…
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Florida remains with the third highest incidence of human trafficking in the country, and the number of cases keeps rising. Our panel talks about ways to…
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Including people of different backgrounds, skill sets, attitudes and personalities in any organization is a critical factor in that organization’s…
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Even though the Capital Region is technically at full employment, the jobs of tomorrow may be very different from what’s available today. To talk about…
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Hurricane Michael was just over one month ago. As much of the area struggles to recover, what has worked, what hasn’t worked so well and what might help…
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Florida’s Capital City has aspired to be the country’s most “Vet Friendly” community. Progress toward that goal forms a large part of the discussion…
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What’s it like to foster or adopt one or more children? And what is it like to actually BE one of those kids? As we kick off National Adoption Month, an…