The 52nd annual Market Days is headed to the North Florida Fairgrounds December 2 and 3! Market Days is one …
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The Tallahassee 100 previously highlighted free T.O.U.R. Guide days throughout the city as a great way to visit the city’s …
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Friday after Thanksgiving is known as Black Friday, where if you’re brave enough to face throngs of shoppers, you just …
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Here are three ways you can assist the Christmas Connection with families in the Big Bend region:
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Holiday decorating can seem a bit daunting. With the pressure to be like Martha Stewart during the holidays, where does …
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The Florida Chamber Foundation recently launched a free online tool to close Florida’s talent and skills gaps. LaunchMyCareerFL.org highlights in-demand …
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Research shows the main purpose of daylight time (DLS) is to make better use of our daylight, which varies around …
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Tallahassee is a cool place, and they say it gets colder. It’s about to get way cooler when Smash Mouth, …
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Look around Tallahassee and you will probably be seeing a lot of pink. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and …
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Going to college in New Orleans meant a lot of things: Mardi Gras, drive-thru daiquiris, St. Charles streetcars, crawfish boils, …
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The countdown has commenced – the largest country music festival in North Florida is almost here! The inaugural Party In …
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Scheduled for Oct. 8-15, Florida A&M University is “Celebrating 130 Years of Excellence” for its annual Homecoming Week.
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Hurricane Irma caused widespread devastation throughout Florida. Millions of people evacuated, while millions more stayed home and rode out the …
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I’ve been known to wax poetic about an aged cheddar, defend the virtues of Gorgonzola to my co-worker and research …
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The Florida Chamber Foundation’s 2017 Future of Florida Forum concluded last Friday. It brought together thought leaders and elected officials …
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Mention the word lobbyist and what images come to mind? Backroom deals by cigar-smoking fat cats, perhaps? Well, nothing could …
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Antonia “Toni” Smith recently took the helm as the new executive director of the Big Bend Minority Chamber of Commerce, …
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The 2017 summer exhibit at the Florida Historic Capitol Museum, “Clothes Lines: Florida Political T-Shirts” is a sartorial exploration of …
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This issue has a bit of everything for everyone. Politics, restaurants, sports, parks, music and much more! But, our informative …
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Last week, I had the pleasure of celebrating 14 years with the Independent Colleges and Universities of Florida (ICUF). It …
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When most people think of video games, they think of millennials and younger people; they don’t think of people 50 …
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Twitter and Bloomberg have recently partnered together to create a service that will stream news produced solely for Twitter.
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Summer has flown by, and fall is just around the corner. Students are heading back to school soon, and that …
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As summer winds down, you may be in saving mode from all your wondrous summer travels. Or, you just like …
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There’s no doubt Tallahassee’s newest sub shop, OG Subs, fulfills its mission to be “Outrageously Good.” Located a few blocks …
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This month, Gov. Rick Scott and Senate President Joe Negron showed their support for Florida’s recreational fishing industry while visiting …
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The Campaign for Sustainable Prescription Drug Prices (CSRxP), a nonpartisan coalition, launched in Florida in May to raise awareness of …
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Children are adaptable, and although they should be held accountable for their actions, they also need appropriate interventions to effectively …
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Let’s be honest: Tallahassee is no Napa Valley. Due to the climate, the sweet muscadine grape is featured at most …
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In any job, it’s important to make sure you have the right tools on hand to effectively share your message …