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Stories featured in the March-April 2009 issue
Tallahassee’s Horse Country
Learn about the beautiful horse farms in and around Tallahassee
 
Masters of Their Craft
Plaster, wood, molten iron … they use it all to create beautiful, usable art
 
The Insurmountable Hurdle
Last Year’s Tragedy was a Blow to Red Hills Horse Trials, but It’s the Economy that Knocks Out 2009’s Event
 
Pensacola Pride
Spanish shipwrecks, naval air station - plenty of change in 450 years
 
Down on the Farm
One slow-food movement is catching on fast at the Golden Acre Ranch in Monticello
 
Test Drive
The Thai Yoga massage is like nothing you’ve experienced before
 
30 Years: Kids
Technology, society and new opportunities are just part of childhood in the new century
 
30 Years: Arts/Culture
Cooperation strengthens Tallahassee’s arts organizations
 
30 Years: Automotive/Transportation
Times change how we think about going places – and what we use to get there
 
A ‘Passionate’ Relationship
Lou and Betsy Kellenberger bring shared passions to Tallahassee
 
‘The Pain Is Incredible’
Auras, extreme sensitivity to light and noise, and intense pain – migraines
 
Q & A: Faye Blanton
Darth Vader in the Legislature and other memories from retired Sec. of the Senate
 
Playing it Safe with ICE and ECI
Entering emergency information into your cell phone is a smart move
 
30 Years: Evolution Series
We’re back with another installment of “Evolution,” this time exploration how transportation, kids’ lives and the performing arts scene have changed over the years in Tallahassee
 
A Hand Up to Independence
Court helps older foster kids get support they need to transition to adulthood
 
There’s No Place Like Tallahassee
The Last Word
 
From the Editor
A letter from the editor
 
From the Publisher
A Letter from the publisher
 
Generation Next
One Tallahassee teen follows Barack Obama’s historic path to the presidency
 
In Focus
The newest incarnation of sinus surgery is far less invasive than its predecessors
 
One To Watch: Charles Darwin
A two-week homage to “Origins” at Florida State University, highlights Charles Darwin
 
Habitat
Household products get a thumbs-up based on usability, unique features and other factors
 

Dr. Ronald G. Willis: Changing Lives One Smile at a Time
 
 
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