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A process that began more than a year ago could change city government
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The Curtis Richardson and Dot Inman-Johnson race is the most expensive local contest this cycle and has high political stakes.
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Incumbent Commissioner Curtis Richardson and his challenger, former Mayor Dot Inman-Johnson, criticized each other's political donations and political allegiances.
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The money will likely go to support Dot Inman-Johnson's bid to unseat Tallahassee City Commission Curtis Richardson.
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The money came from two local prominent Republican donors who supported Richardson since the primary election.
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City Manager Reese Goad tells commissioners the new contract could be settled as early as next week.
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Tallahassee Commissioners are asking its community redevelopment agency staff to look into buying a large portion of the Railroad Square Art District.
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"It's political," candidates say.
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The complex is slated to help underserved youth in Tallahassee.
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City Commissioner Curtis Richardson and union president Joey Davis disagree