Weekly Roundup: ‘Acurate information’ vs. ‘Misinformation’

By JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSEE – As Tuesday’s presidential debate drew tens of millions of national viewers, much of the action in Florida this week was in the courts.
An appellate-court panel heard arguments in a two-state legal battle between Florida State University and the Atlantic Coast Conference over issues such as sports media rights.

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Talking tourism

At the Leadership Wakulla class, Kinsey Miller leads a panel discussion on tourism with Sanjay Patel of the Magnuson, Commissioner Ralph Thomas, and Sherrie Posey Miller of Waterfronts Panacea.

By WILLIAM SNOWDEN
Editor

Last week, members of the Leadership Wakulla class heard from a panel on the challenges and strategies for promoting tourism in Wakulla.

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Weekly Roundup: New nuclear? Maybe

By JIM TURNER
News Service of Florida

TALLAHASSEE – Florida slowly got back to business after Labor Day weekend getaways and the first full slate of college football games.
For Capitol types, the House and Senate this week scheduled committee meetings that will start in December and lead up to the 2025 legislative session. Lawmakers also got briefed on what to expect with the state’s finances over the next three years.
And state utility regulators started formally looking at the possibility of adding nuclear power in the future.

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