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Three couples share love stories that culminate with weddings in dreamy and romantic settings. This year, our special wedding section focuses on nuptials that have been taken on the road |
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A local man deals with his breast cancer and its link to pollution at Camp Lejeune |
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Tallahassee’s young professionals are shaking things up |
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The first in our "Evolution" series of restrospectives examining different facets of local living |
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Former principal Jim Pound “unretires” to start a new school in Wakulla County |
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No need to stop at four. Check out how to bring a unique look to your “fifth” wall |
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Abraham Lincoln’s hearse found its way to our capital city. Or maybe it didn’t |
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Mind, body … belly? A monthly community dinner adds to the physical and spiritual benefits of tai chi |
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Local folks share memories about Cabbage Patch Kids, a phenomenon that’s lasted 30 years |
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Carry-on, check or ship? The do’s and don’ts of air travel with pets |
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A spirited wine drinker learns how to make her very own vino |
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Getting acquainted with Peggy Quince, Florida's chief justice |
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An inside look at rare and beautiful ecosystems of Walton County’s dune lakes |
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Victor H. Herrera is a young engineer with big plans for Tallahassee |
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Meet Ten Artists Ltd., women painters exhibiting great passion for their art |
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DJ John Summers on how he turned a high school dream into 30-year-old Machine |
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Home of lobsters, lighthouses and tales of a proud people, New Brunswick’s Acadian Peninsula offers the best of Canadian history and culture |
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A quick look at anxiety and strategies for coping without medication |
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Tallahassee Business Journal July-August 2008 |
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Tallahassee Business Journal July-August 2008 |
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Tallahassee Business Journal July-August 2008 |
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“Florida’s Chef” Justin Timineri serves up seviche and a no-cook approach to summer dining |
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Tallahassee Business Journal July-August 2008 |
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