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Visiting Washington State by Train
Washington State is located on the Pacific north coast of the United State; it's bordered by British Columbia (Canada) in the North, by Idaho State on the East side, and by Oregon State in the South.
The state can be divided into 6 geographic land a [...] (Read Article)
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April 12 2012 - Legislators loading up on "bill trains" By Matt Dixon TALLAHASSEE | Legislative sausage-making is a term often used to describe the process of turning an idea into public policy. Getting from point A to B, like making sausage, can often be messy. The end product is sometimes good law, but the maneuvering needed to reach the final product may not always be pretty. read more |
April 05 2012 - Florida legislators loading up on 'bill trains' TALLAHASSEE - Legislative sausage-making is a term often used to describe the process of turning an idea into public policy. Getting from point A to B, like making sausage, can often be messy. The end product is sometimes good law, but the maneuvering needed to reach the final product may not always be pretty. read more |
March 07 2012 - Group urging return of Amtrak's N. Fla. services Tallahassee, Fla., and Leon County officials, joined by representatives from cities and counties throughout North Florida, gathered at the Tallahassee Amtrak station early this week, urging federal and state transportation officials to restore Amtrak passenger rail service between New Orleans and Jacksonville. |
February 27 2012 - Tallahassee, Leon Co. Officials Want Passenger Train Service Back City of Tallahassee and Leon County officials, joined by representatives from cities and counties throughout North Florida, gathered at the Tallahassee Amtrak station, urging federal and state transportation officials to restore Amtrak passenger rail service between New Orleans and Jacksonville. |
February 25 2012 - If Amtrak crashes, Florida taxpayers might be forced to pay By Michael Van Sickler, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Friday, February 24, 2012 TALLAHASSEE A 2005 train crash in Glendale, Calif., drew national headlines for its grim toll: 11 killed, nearly 200 injured. It gained notoriety later when a federal investigation found that the train conductor had run a red light after texting 22 seconds before the crash. Operators of the train paid $200 million ... |
February 24 2012 - Top-25 showdown on tap in Tallahassee The U.S. military and its allies train in the hot, desert area ringed by ... Patrick DeHaan, of GasBuddy.com, said Wednesday that he expects increases of ... |
December 14 2011 - Fla. cancels contract with French railroad TALLAHASSEE, Fla., Dec. 14 (UPI) -- Florida has canceled a partnership with the U.S. subsidiary of the French National Railroad to provide education on the Holocaust in France. |
December 09 2011 - Bondi joins the anti gambling train TALLAHASSEE — Attorney General Pam Bondi is lending her voice to the gambling debate. Her office just released an advisory saying the attorney general would participate in an anti gambling press conference at noon today. The legislation to bring destination casinos to Florida has had six hours of vetting by a Senate committee, but it has [...] |
November 26 2011 - City supports restoring Amtrak service By TaMaryn Waters Democrat staff writer -- Tallahassee hasn't had Amtrak train service since Hurricane Katrina damaged tracks along the Gulf Coast six years ago, and city commissioners decided Tuesday to support efforts to bring it back. |
November 12 2011 - Florida State vs. Miami preview: Streak on line for FSU In midst of four-game winning streak, 'Noles focusing on rival like it's just another team TALLAHASSEE — Comparatively speaking, Jimbo Fisher's job was easy the past four weeks. All the Florida State head coach had to do was come up with individual game plans catered to the specific teams the Seminoles were playing, then train his squad to proficiently run the winning formulas on gameday. |
November 12 2011 - FSU to put win streak on line today vs. Miami | Video In midst of four-game winning streak, 'Noles focusing on rival like it's just another team TALLAHASSEE — Comparatively speaking, Jimbo Fisher's job was easy the past four weeks. All the Florida State head coach had to do was come up with individual game plans catered to the specific teams the Seminoles were playing, then train his squad to proficiently run the winning formulas on gameday. |
November 04 2011 - Friday Morning Reads: Casino news, SunRail and Marco Rubio TALLAHASSEE — Oh weekend, we’re so happy to see you. But we’ve got a few hours of work (ok, more than a few) before we can enjoy you. So, take a moment to read the top stories of the day and then get your work done so you can make an early exit if [...] |
November 25 2011 - Ballet school sends dancers to top programs By Maggie Lawrence Special to the Chronicle -- For Katherine Del Signore, it's always been all about the ballet shoes. After 10 years of dancing as a student in Tallahassee, Del Signore, 22, is off to the Pacific Northwest to train at Portland Festival Ballet where she will be dancing seven hours a day, six days a week, for a year. Under the instruction of artistic director Natalia Botha and ... |
November 01 2011 - Street Beat • Commuters along Gaines Street now have a slightly smoother drive. The city of Tallahassee has shifted construction activities back to the south side of Gaines Street, and motorists are now using the newly paved north lane. Gaines Street will remain a one-lane, one-way westbound road between Monroe Street and Railroad Avenue. Traffic headed eastbound on Gaines Street will continue to be ... |
July 25 2011 - Think you have a tough job? Try being Rick Scott's lawyer By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Sunday, July 24, 2011 TALLAHASSEE — Charles Trippe had been on the job as Gov. Rick Scott's top attorney less than a day when two state senators walked into his office and handed him a lawsuit filed in the Florida Supreme Court. The pair wanted justices to force the governor to proceed with a high-speed rail project approved by state lawmakers using ... |
July 25 2011 - Charles Trippe's litigation experience serves him well as Gov. Rick Scott's top attorney By Janet Zink, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau Sunday, July 24, 2011 TALLAHASSEE — Charles Trippe had been on the job as Gov. Rick Scott's top attorney less than a day when two state senators walked into his office and handed him a lawsuit filed in the Florida Supreme Court. The pair wanted justices to force the governor to proceed with a high-speed rail project approved by state lawmakers using ... |
July 03 2011 - Out-of-town races are only alternatives Last Saturday was one of those rare weekends where runners had no road races on the streets of Tallahassee. This isn't such a bad thing, especially if you took the opportunity to get in a workout. After all, at some point you've got to train for all those weekly races. |
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