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Since graduating from East Gadsden High School in 2008, Don Brown has had his heart set on working for the Gadsden County School District. [Read more…] about The Cleanest School Buses in Town
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By Tim Brown
Since graduating from East Gadsden High School in 2008, Don Brown has had his heart set on working for the Gadsden County School District. [Read more…] about The Cleanest School Buses in Town
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By Tim Brown
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses needed to keep the workplace safe for both customers and employees. [Read more…] about Essential Employee in Store
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Within six days of Hurricane Ian making landfall in Florida, Florida’s public power utilities have restored power to 99.99 percent of all customers capable of accepting electric service. [Read more…] about Florida Public Power Has Restored Power to Customers Following Hurricane Ian
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The first week of October is Mental Illness Awareness Week, and the Florida Association of Managing Entities is reminding Floridians to mind their mental health and urging individuals to educate themselves on behavioral health care in the state. [Read more…] about Florida Association of Managing Entities Encourages Floridians to Observe Mental Illness Awareness Week
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As Florida residents impacted by Hurricane Ian begin to assess damage, the American Property Casualty Insurance Association (APCIA) urges homeowners to contact their home, auto, and/or flood insurer as soon as possible to file their claim. [Read more…] about As Recovery Begins from Hurricane Ian, Contact Your Insurer to Get the Claims Process Started
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“Since this past weekend, the Florida Municipal Electric Association has been in contact with public power communities across Florida and the country lining up mutual aid crews prepared to assist areas throughout the state affected by Hurricane Ian. [Read more…] about STATEMENT: FMEA Regarding Preparations for Hurricane Ian
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Civilian Oversight Agencies (COAs) are a proven way for Florida communities to enhance police accountability and reduce Black arrest rates, and more cities should establish COAs to reduce tensions between the public and officers, according to a new study released by the LeRoy Collins Institute. [Read more…] about LeRoy Collins Institute Study: Civilian Oversight Agencies are Effective at Cutting Back on Black Arrests
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LIBERTY Dental Plan of Florida (LIBERTY) presented the 2022 Minority Scholarship to four Florida dental students including Destiny Corbett and Lisandra Almarales of the University of Florida (UF), Jamisha Scott of Tallahassee Community College (TCC), and Sivan Bugin of Broward College. [Read more…] about LIBERTY Dental Plan Awards 2022 Minority Scholarship to Four Exceptional Dental Students
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In a recent op-ed in the Tallahassee Democrat, Associated Industries of Florida President and CEO Brewster Bevis urged Floridians to remain vigilant about hurricane preparedness as we enter into the most active time of the Atlantic hurricane season – late August through mid-October. [Read more…] about Remain Vigilant During This Hurricane Season
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The Florida Lottery (Lottery) today announces that Thomas Fotopoulos, 53, of Dothan, Alabama claimed a $1 million prize from the 500X THE CASH Scratch-Off game at Lottery Headquarters in Tallahassee. [Read more…] about Alabama man claims $1 million prize from 500X THE CASH Scratch-Off game
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