Home Tallahassee Florida Valdosta receives $3 million grant to improve three parks Tallahassee Florida Valdosta receives $3 million grant to improve three parks By WTXL - Tallahassee, FL - January 6, 2024 53 1 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp The improvements will include things like new fencing, new playground equipment, and tennis and pickleball courts. source 1 COMMENT Big waste of money. This is the idiots kemp passive result to the youth gun violence across the state. Those troubled youths are going to those parks. Reply LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts How Can you Remove Silicone Sealant and Make Your Home Look Well Furnished? –... Paul - December 3, 2020 0 Whether or not it’s our front room or the toilet, we at all times wish to shield the tiles, the cabinets, and many others.... Surge in migrants making dangerous journey to Florida Keys WTXL - Tallahassee, FL - February 1, 2023 0 The frequency of migrants making the dangerous trek across the Straits of Florida to the Florida Keys is reaching levels that federal agents... First to Know Forecast 0908 WTXL - Tallahassee, FL - December 6, 2022 0 Our active weather has returned. Dry days are over as widespread shower and storm chances move in Thursday afternoon. An active start to Thursday... Sarah Watson Obituary – Abbey Funeral Home and Paul - February 26, 2024 0 Obituary published on Legacy.com by Abbey Funeral Home and Tallahassee Memory Gardens - Tallahassee on Feb. 26, 2024.Sarah Shirley Watson, 87, passed away... Tallahassee Restaurants Open For Christmas Eve & Christmas Day 2021 Paul - December 18, 2021 0
Big waste of money. This is the idiots kemp passive result to the youth gun violence across the state. Those troubled youths are going to those parks. Reply
Big waste of money. This is the idiots kemp passive result to the youth gun violence across the state. Those troubled youths are going to those parks.