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They Walk Among Us: Tallahasee’s Unsung Heroes

By Brien R. SorneALCOM Corporation CEO These people are a rare breed. Preferring to work behind the scenes, they avoid recognition or fanfare. Rather than seeking power, they seek to empower others. They are known to perform exceptionally excellent work an...

The Lloyd Depot: A Railway to Tallahassee’s Past

By Dave HodgesGulf Wind Chapter President In 1858, the Pensacola and Georgia railroad built a Jefferson County train depot in Lloyd, Florida. Located near the junction of State Road 59 and County Road 158, it remains a centerpiece of the Lloyd Historic Dis...

Art and Violence

An Upcoming Book that Examines the Frenzied Interrelationship Between Art and Violence ...

Eli and Childhood Trauma

By Susan Beckham Zurenda Trauma is a complex word. We associate the term most ofte...

Cirque Du Soleil’s Ovo: The Movement of Life

“Cirque du Soleil means that I can make my passion into a living” by Karl...

Seeking Vs Seeing

by Frantzley Moise When I was younger, I loved to play the game of hide-and-go seek. The r...

Forever Home: Florida’s Adoption Programs

By Ursula Perano The term “adoption” is often met with the same series of remarks: it...

Wading Wakulla Springs

by Ursula Perano | Photography by Dave Barfield If you’ve been feeling the need to indul...

Saving Piper’s Heart

12 hours and two cities – How one critically ill infant goes from heart failure to heart...

They’ve Got Gills

Five family fishing adventures & guides who make memories by Jennifer A Sheffield | Ph...