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Reimagining or rebuilding? A peek into the future at Railroad Square after tornadoes
The sun is out. The power is on. And in many places the tornadoes’ assault on Tallahassee last week is quickly giving way to other news. But not in those spots where tree branches still sprawl across beds or pink insulation dangles from the kitchen fan, nor where business and store owners...
LCSO: Inmate connected to recent fentanyl trafficking case dies at hospital
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - A man arrested in connection to a recent fentanyl trafficking case in Tallahassee died while being evaluated at a local hospital, according to the Leon County Sheriff’s Office. According to LCSO, 36-year-old Taurean Clark was seen by a medical service provider at the Leon County...
Center for Advanced Wound Healing Recognized with National Award for Excellence in Wound Healing
BAINBRIDGE, GA. 4/9/24 – Physicians, leaders and clinicians at Memorial Hospital and Manor are proud to announce that the Center for Advanced Wound Healing has been awarded the prestigious Robert A. Warriner III, M.D., Clinical Excellence Award by Healogics, the nation’s largest provider of advanced wound care services. This Center has scored in the top […] The post Center for Advanced Wound Healing Recognized with National Award for Excellence in Wound Healing appeared first on The Post-Searchlight.
Gerald Ensley: Rapidly restoring power no easy task under Tallahassee’s canopy
(This column was originally published in the Tallahassee Democrat on Sept. 12, 2004) "Hey," you wondered after Tropical Storm Frances, "how come the guy across the street never lost power when my electricity went out?" Or maybe you wondered "How come some people were out of power for only an hour while I was without power for 14 hours?" ...
Bainbridge soccer's Nicholas Tyre signs with Enterprise State Community College
BAINBRIDGE, Ga. (WCTV) - After a solid career on the soccer pitch and as Bainbridge football’s reliable kicker, Nicholas Tyre thought his playing days might be over, but fate had other plans. During the Bearcats’ elite eight 2-0 defeat at the hands of Westminster, the talented defender caught the...
Leon County to move forward with local recovery grants despite mixed messages at Blueprint
Leon County is raring to go with a local storm recovery grant program despite reservations by two commissioners that it could jeopardize federal emergency funding. Leon County government chief spokesperson Mathieu Cavell said in an interview with the Tallahassee Democrat that "all the assistance funding at the county would not interfere with federal assistance in any way." He also said an online portal to apply will open some time next week.
FFA holds year end banquet, appoints next year’s student leaders
The Bainbridge Middle and High School FFA gathered with their families at the Cloud Livestock Facility Monday evening for the 2024 FFA Banquet. As in previous years, a silent auction was held over the course of the evening, and attendees were treated to a meal of pork chops, green beans, and baked potatoes, with banana […] The post FFA holds year end banquet, appoints next year’s student leaders appeared first on The Post-Searchlight.
Looking back at Tallahassee’s triple twisters
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Images continue to come into our newsroom that show significant damage from three tornadoes that damaged communities in Gadsden, Leon and Jefferson Counties. The National Weather Service uses damage to determine the strength of a tornado. The scale is called the enhanced Fujita scale (EF), which replaced the original Fujita (F) scale in 2007, according to the National Weather Service.
Tickets go on sale for 50th anniversary Spryo Gyra concert at The Moon
New York jazz-fusion band Spyro Gyra is embarking on its 50th anniversary tour with a stop in Tallahassee in September. Tickets go on sale at noon Friday, May 17. Spyro Gyra has long been known to its peers in the contemporary jazz world as a “well oiled road machine” due to its relentless schedule of performing.
Something Good: Girl sets up lemonade stand to raise money for FSU Circus
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - This something good is about Frankie, who has been a part of the FSU flying high circus for the past three years, going there for practice, summer camp and making friends!. When she saw how damaged the circus was after Friday’s storms, she decided she had...
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