Tallahassee will be hosting a Constitutional Revision Committee preparation project. The project will be a daylong event that will educate the public on the upcoming revisions that are set to take place by the Constitutional committee. 18 partners including the LeRoy Collins Institute who are strong advocates for a […]
Author: D’Aundre Marion
Tallahassee honors state pioneers at the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame ceremony
Marry Lee Nunnally Farrior, Evelyn C. Keiser, and the late M.D. Charlotte E. Maguire were inducted into the 2015 Florida Women’s Hall of Fame Tuesday at The Florida’s State Capitol. They women were recognized for their achievements in Florida. Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Atwater expressed that the women deserved […]
Tallahassee honors state pioneers at the Florida Women’s Hall of Fame ceremony
Marry Lee Nunnally Farrior, Evelyn C. Keiser, and the late M.D. Charlotte E. Maguire were inducted into the 2015 Florida Women’s Hall of Fame Tuesday at The Florida’s State Capitol. The women were recognized for their achievements in the state of Florida. Florida’s Chief Financial Officer, Jeff Atwater expressed that […]
TCC taking the next step in GED preparations
Tallahassee Community College began offering online General Educational Development test preparation courses. Starting as early as March 15. TCC looks to begin helping community members achieve a general education. The community college will allow adults, who aspire to obtain a general education diploma, receive course training that will prepare them […]
Smoking Ban has Floridians Stunned
The days of smoking in cars while in the presence of minors are about to end in Florida. Starting March 3, congress is looking to vote on a bill that will ban smoking while driving in the car with minors. If a person is driving with minors 13 years old […]
Cold Weather Affecting College Class Attendance
With low temperatures in Tallahassee, Fla. many students are looking for ways to bundle up this time of year. Tallahassee is experiencing low temperatures this week in the low 30s. Many students think the best way to beat the freezing cold weather is to stay out […]
Wildlife Restrictions Will Make Tallahassee More Safe
The House Agriculture and Natural Resources subcommittee on Tuesday, Feb. 10. have agreed to support bill, PCB ANRS 15-02, which restricts people from feeding wildlife animals. Perpetrators can now face costly penalties for feeding specific wild life animals. Some fines may even charge offenders with a felony. […]