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James Grymes, author of the award-winning “Violins of Hope – Strings of the Holocaust” will be the featured speaker at the Oct. 10 Remembrance Dinner…
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A nearly constant wave of exciting new archeological discoveries are showing how vital North Florida was in the very earliest human settling of what would…
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There are nearly three million American grandparents now serving as the primary caregivers for their grandchildren and that number is growing steadily.…
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The yearly Bluebird Run for Brookie B. takes place on Monday, September 2 at the J.R. Alford Greenway. This event is to focus attention on and support for…
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From fewer than a handful a generation ago, the Tallahassee area now has scores of farmers markets, featuring locally grown produce, as well as dairy and…
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On Monday, Aug. 19, Tallahassee’s Good Samaritan United Methodist Church will host a community-wide discussion on how the concept of restorative justice…
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Most area residents may not think of Tallahassee as a major visitor destination, but Visit Tallahassee Executive Director Kerri Post says the Capital City…
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Last year’s Hurricane Michael not only caused economic and ecological destruction. The storm also left shattered minds and emotions in its wake,…
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In 2024, Tallahassee and Leon County will mark a 200th anniversary. That observance is now in the planning stage. Members of the Tallahassee Historical…
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Thanks to a coordinated effort by researchers, educators and entrepreneurs, there is literally new life in the trouble Gulf oyster industry. And what is…