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Teenage Robot Makers Seek National Prize

Teenage Robot Makers Seek National Prize

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Top Songwriters Invade the Emerald Coast

Top Songwriters Invade the Emerald Coast

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New Novel Blends Murder Mystery and Environmental Awareness

New Novel Blends Murder Mystery and Environmental Awareness

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Women’s Conference Stresses Two-way Exchange

Women’s Conference Stresses Two-way Exchange

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Countdown to Cascades Underway

Countdown to Cascades Underway

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Senior Service Providers Hope to Make Old Albertson’s Their New Home

Senior Service Providers Hope to Make Old Albertson’s Their New Home

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Monticello Actors Dig Grave Humor

Monticello Actors Dig Grave Humor

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New Fun and Old History Mix in Cascades Park

New Fun and Old History Mix in Cascades Park

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Tallahassee Professor Helping Bring Community Colleges to Indonesia

Tallahassee Professor Helping Bring Community Colleges to Indonesia

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World War II Monument Hides in Plain Sight at Lake Ella

World War II Monument Hides in Plain Sight at Lake Ella

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For Almost 50 years, he Believed Himself a Citizen. He Wasn’t.

For Almost 50 years, he Believed Himself a Citizen. He Wasn’t.

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Dade County Gives Fla. Capitol A Taste Of Miami Flavor

Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater rolled up their sleeves and joined a delegation of representatives from more than 100 Miami-Dade County groups to serve a hungry line...

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Miniature Houses Serve As Free Libraries For Thomasville Community

A program started several years ago to spread the love of reading has trickled down South into Thomasville. In front of busy stores in Thomasville’s historic downtown are miniature houses painted in...

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Local Archeologists Look To Other Sites In Search Of de Soto Artifacts

A new development is springing up on South Magnolia Drive near the Florida Lottery. The proposed site will soon be home to a few new fast food restaurants and other shops. But at least one local group...

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Showcase - A Magic Journey: Into the Underworld of Shakespeare

Dan MacDonald is your conductor in a journey across the globe into a dream play of William Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream. A Magic Journey: Into the Underworld of Shakespeare will feature Dr...

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Fasten Your Seat Belts: Fat Albert & The Blue Angels Put On A Show In Pensacola

Over the weekend, thousands gathered along Pensacola beach to see the blue angels. But before the F-18s perform for the crowd, there’s another member of the team that sets the stage.

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Which City Is Really America's Oldest?

It’s been a yearlong party in northeast Florida as St. Augustine celebrates its 450th anniversary. The city bills itself as “America’s oldest,” but is it?

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Lawmakers Want To Revamp Film Incentives, Get Florida Back On The Silver Screen

State lawmakers want to put Florida back on the silver screen by rebooting the state’s film incentives program. Some lawmakers are tired of watching films about Florida being shot in other states.

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Candidates In The Key Of Jazz: Marcus Roberts Sets Presidential Personas To...

Jazz great Wynton Marsalis has hailed Jacksonville native and FSU professor Marcus Roberts as "the genius of modern piano". This campaign season the critically acclaimed jazz pianist and composer was...

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Remembering Famed Folklorist And Activist Stetson Kennedy

Wednesday marks the centennial of the birth of Stetson Kennedy, a folklorist, historian and social justice activist. He’s a larger than life figure in Florida history that many have never of.

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