A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
The 100 Companies
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With 25,000 weekly visitors, Jacksonville Farmers Market is North Florida’s largest and oldest farmers market.
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“The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.
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Honoring our fallen soldiers for Memorial Day? Make sure to hang the flag correctly.
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Florida gas prices have fallen slightly since hitting a record high last week at $4.51 per gallon.
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Melissa Anne Matz, a seventh grade math teacher at Lakeside Junior High School in Clay County, has been named as a finalist for the 2023 Florida Teacher of the Year award.
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Florida will see the busiest Memorial Day weekend travel in three years, according to AAA.
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What better way to spike your Memorial Day celebration than a good-old American cocktail? Here is a simple Sherry Cobbler recipe, tried and tested since the 1800s:• In a glass, mix the simple syrup made with boiled sugar and water with orange or any available seasonal fruit.
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Multiple Northwest Florida businesses have recently secured defense contracts worth millions, according to the Northwest Florida Daily News.
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Do you remember the feeling, if only vaguely, of a recent college graduate, proud of your accomplishment and eager to prove yourself in the workforce? That feeling is still there for 2022 graduates and the job market is welcoming them like never before.
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Republican Rep.Jayer Williamson endorsed Shane Abbott in the GOP Primary for House District 5.
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There are nearly 20 million veterans in the U.S.
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Parents soon won’t have to pay sales tax to keep their babies fresh and clean, as Gov.
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Don’t be surprised if you see Wall-E greeting you at your local Walgreens pharmacy very soon.
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I used to love closing real estate deals in less than four months.Not anymore.
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It’s been our pleasure to bring you first The Tallahassee 100 in September 2016, and then The OJT 100 in October 2019.
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Tallahassee is home to the only Institute of Politics in the southern United States.
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Florida is blessed with the unique ability to watch the sunrise above the Atlantic and make it out to the west coast to observe the sunset in the Pacific, offering some of the best rooftop bars and restaurants in the country.
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April 1 marked the final rollout of the National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) new rating methodology, which is intended to reflect flood risk more accurately.
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On Wednesday, April 27, Florida TaxWatch, a trusted taxpayer research institute for over 40 years, will host a webinar focused on workforce pressures.
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It’s been a year since JetBlue began nonstop service to Los Angeles from Jacksonville International, and the results have been so strong the airline will increase the number of May flights.
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The Florida Medical Association (FMA) announced that its Senior VP of Public Affairs, Chris Clark, will now serve as Chief Executive Officer of the nearly 150-year-old association.
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With the redistricting process nearly complete, Florida’s Supervisors of Elections will soon be redrawing precinct lines to reflect changes in state and local districts.
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Hoping for better weather and anticipating over 150 artists offering their best, the LeMoyne Chain of Parks Art Festival opens Saturday, April 23 from 10-5 and Sunday hours are 10-4.
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One-thousand five hundred.
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A personal website is a great way to make an impressive first impression online.
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As we recognize Earth Day this month, celebrate nature with the Gulf of Mexico Alliance by discovering “What the Gulf Gives” on Facebook and Instagram.
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After a frightening labor impasse that postponed the season’s start, baseball will be back Thursday, April 7, for Opening Day.
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The annual Jax River Jams concert series – held at Jacksonville’s scenic Riverfront Plaza every Thursday in the month of April – boasts a lineup of popular artists, with some headliners that will take the 30- and 40-somethings in the audience back to the good ‘ole days.
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The redistricting year, following the census, brings many changes to districts and to methods of getting a candidate’s name on the ballot.