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Day 71 Tallahassee rest rain day

Nov 28. Too wet to travel today and its the eve of the BIG game Florida v Florida State or the 'Gatores v Seminoles' . This is the biggest college football game of the year here in Tallahassee. There are two big college towns in Florida the one I'm in which is the home of Florida State University the Seminoles being their team and Gainsville some 150 miles east of here which is the home of Flor...

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day 72 Tallahassee still resting

Nov 29 The big game is upon us here in Tallahassee the fervor is very remeniscent of European football passions on the radio people talk of their childhood memories of the post thanksgiving game being the highlight of their year. I venture out at 10.00am some 5 hours before the game to get my spoke fixed and am confronted with 'tailgaters' on every available parking space and patch of land withi...

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Day 73 Tallahassee still rain

Day 73 Tallahassee still rain » » December 2nd 2008 by Nov 30 Its still too wet to travel and I debate the possibilities at length before deciding that it is just not worth it to get soaked and miserable , better to hole up here for another day and do a long day tomorrow. Its St. Andrews day.TB: [diary=351067]

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Tallahassee To Get Bill Designed To Curb Predatory Towing

A local bill designed to crack down on predatory towing companies is headed for Tallahassee.

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Day 70 Chattchahoochee to Tallahassee 40 miles

... digested my danish decide to pass on the offer. It was a nice thought all the same. I come into Tallahassee along the fl90 and am confronted with a couple of dozen car dealerships with very full lots. There are a few motels with no internet and I decide to stop for coffee at a gas station to figure out where I can find a good budget motel to wait out the rain. The guy serving at the station...

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The War Moves South

With the sudden announcement by Florida Republican Senator Mel Martinez that he will not seek re-election , all eyes shift to 2010 in the state of sunshine. Former Governor Jeb Bush indicates interest in the open seat while the Hamlet of Tallahassee, current Governor Charlie Crist demures. Since Crist won his office by eschewing events with the Florida Family Policy Council and ignoring a nasty...

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Poll asks: What should Sansom do about "sweetheart" job?

Progress Florida, a liberal advocacy group in Tallahassee, is trying to ratchet up the heat on House Speaker Ray Sansom, asking in an online poll if the House Speaker should be censured, step down as speaker or give up his...

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Online poll: Should Sansom resign?

Progress Florida, a liberal advocacy group in Tallahassee, is trying to ratchet up the heat on House Speaker Ray Sansom, asking in an online poll if the House Speaker should be censured, step down as speaker or give up his...

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Sen. Bennett's New Deputy Press Secretary

Andrea Candrian has joined Senator Robert Bennett’s (R-UT) office to serve as his Deputy Press Secretary. Candrian is from Sandy, Utah and a graduate of Brigham Young University. She came to the Bennett office after reporting in Tallahassee, Florida and Pasco, Washington for the CBS affiliate stations. Candrian was chosen to replace outgoing Deputy Press Secretary Sarah Stevenson who left Bennett’s...

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Florida Agency Errs, Puts Social Security Numbers Online

TALLAHASSEE - A state agency says it accidentally put the Social Security numbers of about 250,000 job seekers on the Internet for 19 days.

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Ex-Gov. Bush shows interest in Senate seat

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Still popular in Florida, former Gov. Jeb Bush said yesterday that he's interested in the seat Sen. Mel Martinez is giving up, and the field of possible candidates could quickly narrow to make way for the president's younger brother. Bush, 55, won praise from Democrats and Republicans alike for leading the state through eight hurricanes over a two-year period. He used standardized...

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Another Bush mulls move on Washington

(Tallahassee, Florida) Still popular in Florida, former Gov. Jeb Bush said Wednesday that he's interested in the seat Sen. Mel Martinez is giving up, and the field of possible candidates could quickly narrow to make way for the president's younger brother. Bush, 55, won praise from Democrats and Republicans alike for ...

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Ex-Gov. Bush shows interest in Senate seat

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. Still popular in Florida, former Gov. Jeb Bush said yesterday that he's interested in the seat Sen. Mel Martinez is giving up, and the field of possible candidates could quickly narrow to make way for the president's younger brother. Bush, 55, won praise from Democrats and Republicans...

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Four Palm Springs officers honored for saving lives

Gov. Charlie Crist on Wednesday awarded four Palm Springs police officers the Medal of Heroism at a ceremony at the Capitol building in Tallahassee.

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Jeb Bush's Bid For Senate Could Clear GOP Field

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Still popular in Florida, former Gov. Jeb Bush said Wednesday that he's interested in the seat Sen. Mel Martinez is giving up, and the field of possible candidates could quickly narrow to make way for the president's younger brother.