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850 Sports Cards hosted hundreds of people at Tallahassee card show
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Hundreds of people gathered at the North Florida Fairgrounds on Saturday to buy, sell and trade cards and sports memorabilia. The event was put on by 850 Sports Cards who tries to host multiple events throughout the year. For more information about future events contact Zach...
DeSantis to speak at Iowa GOP event during convention
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is slated to speak Wednesday at an Iowa Republican Party lunch event at the Republican National Convention. Bloomberg was the first outlet to report the news. People familiar with the matter confirmed to The Hill the governor would speak at the event. News of the speaking engagement with Iowa’s GOP […]
Sun-Sentinel Calls out ‘Toothless’ Investigation
Florida Daily has been reporting for months on the ill-fated and highly suspicious investigation by the Florida Department of Financial Services (DFS) of a Miami dental practice. DFS gleefully announced the arrests of five office employees and even gave it the clever name, “Operation Tooth Fairy.” However, four successive prosecutorial...
ARI hosts first session of free summer archaeology program
Hailey Heseltine ECB Publishing, Inc. The Aucilla Research Institute (ARI) has recently begun a new free summer program as part of their educational outreach efforts. Students meet three times per week, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10 a.m. through noon throughout the month of July to study real artifacts and the techniques behind analyzing them at the ARI office. It is an opportunity for the students to get hands-on experiences in local history, conservation techniques, science and anthropology, guided by real professionals along the way. Inciting an interest in archaeology is one of the many missions of ARI, and this summer program is designed to do just that. The program is o.
Cheers to Three Years with Aubrey and Oliver boutique
PANAMA CITY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Looking for beach day accessories or workday wear, Aubrey and Oliver has it all. Strating from pop-up-shows to now celebrating the three-year anniversary of her physical location, owner, Erin Chaffin, explains the journey of her boutique and the love she feels from the community in supporting her small business.
Valdosta State University police chief placed on leave
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - Valdosta State University (VSU) Police Chief Alan Rowe has been placed on paid administrative leave, according to the university. Rowe also serves as the director of public safety for the school. WALB has requested the report following him being placed on leave, but the university said...
Valdosta police make arrest in shooting that injured 2 brothers
VALDOSTA, Ga. (WALB) - The suspect in a July 10 shooting in Valdosta has been arrested. On July 10, officers with the Valdosta Police Department (VPD) responded to a double shooting in the 700 block of East Mary Street that left one of the victims critically injured, according to police.
Two former Sumter County football players organize Back to School drive at Reese Park
The sweltering heat did not stop Correll Dowdell and Jarod Lewis from putting on a Back to School drive at Reese Park on Sunday afternoon. Both Dowdell and Lewis are two former Sumter County High School football players. “This is something that me and Correll Dowdell put together,” Lewis said. “We just thought about doing […] The post Two former Sumter County football players organize Back to School drive at Reese Park appeared first on Americus Times-Recorder.
TPD investigating body found in ditch in Southwest Tallahassee Tuesday morning
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - Tallahassee Police are investigating after a body was found in Southwest Tallahassee Tuesday morning. TPD said a man was found in a ditch in the 2200 block of Mill Street just after 7 a.m. Detectives are working to determine the cause of death. It is unclear...
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