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Read the rundown on Plant City’s 2012 Outstanding Person of the Year (pg. 44).

View my coverage of Plant City’s Black History month celebrations in the February issue of Focus Magazine (pgs. 20 and 24).
A look at one alternative method of transportation for college students in the capital city.
“For the last 30 years, Innovation Park may have been one of the capitol city’s best kept secrets. However, The Authority’s recent revamping plans include attracting nontraditional vendors.”


“But right now, our main focus, and my main focus, is really how do we support the champion family? We need to be focused on our students and those students who are impacted by Mr. Champion’s death. We lost a member of our FAMU community and as an alumnus, that’s something we take very seriously.”
“His Twitter bio describes him as a DJ, a producer, a photographer and always on his “positive vibes.” What most people may not know about Sean Woods, or Sean D as he’s affectionately called by community members, is that connecting with local youth is priority for him.”
It turns out ceiling fans really do help lower utility bills. Find out by how much and more in this quick snippet.
The Rev. Bernyce Clausell, 95, is featured as Capital Outlook’s Person of the Week.

Citizens of Eatonville, Fla. hosted the second National Save the Family Now Movement Inc. Celebration of Families March.

2011-2012 Leon County Research and Development Authority Board of Governors Chairman Ray Eaton is featured as person of the week.
(Source: capitaoutlook.com)
“Members of the National Newspaper Publishers Association (NNPA) and black press supporters convened in Maitland, Fla. Nov. 17-18 at the Southeast Region Two Publishers’ HIV/AIDS Awareness Conference to develop a plan ensuring that black newspapers survive as well as thrive.”

“The room, laced in shades of purple, white, silver and gold décor; the attire, Sunday’s best; The honorees, “not just alive but alert, vibrant” and 80 years or older.”
Skim the Sept. 2 issue of Capital Outlook newspaper for your community news.
(above) President of Edwad Waters College in Jacksonville, Fla., Nathaniel Glover Jr.
Read the story of Florida’s oldest Historically Black College/University.