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Tallahassee Democrat from Tallahassee, Florida • A1

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Sure pink ribbons, booths of lemonade and rose- tinted newsprint won't cure cancer, as much as we wish it were that easy. But, along with creating an atmos- phere of support for the many lives touched by this disease, the goal of go- ing pink is to raise awareness and edu- cate the community about this most common cancer in women. For that, the pink hype is worth it to us. It's the Tallahassee Democrat and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare's seventh year encouraging the commu- nity to Go Pink. Pink lemonade stands across town Joanna Francis Living Well, a local that of- Your 2018 guide to Pink Tallahassee More than 1,000 people registered for last Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 3K walk at Cascades Park.

HALI TO THE DEMOCRAT Inside Fight breast cancer one veg- etable, one step at a time, 1D Dine for a good cause at these restaurants, 4D See a list of Go Pink events on Page 8A and on Tallahassee. com. Capital city goes all in for breast cancer awareness Nada Hassanein Tallahassee Democrat USA TODAY NETWORK FLORIDA See GO PINK, Page 8A Where Hope is Powered by For more information, please visit FindHopeHere.com TD-TLH0004960-19 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2018 TALLAHASSEE.COM PART OF THE USA TODAY NETWORK Volume 113 No. 277 Home delivery pricing inside Subscribe 800-999-2271 0 12409 01050 4 Daily democracy since 1905 Get headlines delivered to your inbox by visiting Tallahassee.com/newsletters Weather High Low Sunny. Forecast, 12C HHH UP TO $618 IN PUBLIX SAVINGS Looking for the comics? You might not find them where you expect, but they are still here.

Starting this week, the comics, TV grid, advice and puzzles will sometimes be found in the TLH section, sometimes in the Limelight, and sometimes in the Sports section. So worry, we kicked Beetle Bailey or Dilbert to the curb just a few pages down. A case of senioritis and other issues could cost Leon County Schools more than $400,000. A report from the Florida Auditor General found the district had erred in its assessment of full-time equivalent student enrollment and student trans- portation for the 2016-17 school year. Districts receive state funding based on the number of students.

As a result of the audit, which found 45 issues with FTE reporting and 14 is- sues with transportation, LCS would have to pay $419,214. audit were a result of practices that were in place prior to my taking in November Superintendent Rocky Hanna said. have since taken corrective ac- Seniors, issues cost could LCS more than $400K Ashley White Tallahassee Democrat USA TODAY NETWORK FLORIDA Students walk the halls at Lincoln High School on Aug. 21. JOE See SCHOOLS, Page 8A here.

The grocery store that been talking about for the last two years. GreenWise Market operates like a neighborhood store a place to hang and veg out in CollegeTown with the conveniences of a grocery store and a trendy pub. In the section, customers can sip a cold beer, wine, iced espresso and kombucha on tap. And it works. From the high bar stools to the beer the space is the main attraction.

are a lot of stars in the store, but this is absolutely the star of the lo- said Dwaine Stevens, a spokesman for Publix. is just a place where you can come and relax and come with your friends. If a student at one of the universities, you can come in and just hang Organic offerings Tallahassee is the city with a GreenWise Market, a Publix that sells natural and organic products TOP: The brand new GreenWise Market by Publix held a preview event Wednesday in the CollegeTown area of Tallahassee. PHOTOS BY TORI DEMOCRAT The greening of Gaines Street GreenWise Market brings new consumer trends with Tallahassee store Will Harris, owner of White Oak Pastures, checks out the selection of meats from his farm on display in the new GreenWise Market during their preview event in the CollegeTown area of Tallahassee on Wednesday. TaMaryn Waters Tallahassee Democrat USA TODAY NETWORK FLORIDA MORE ONLINE: See more photos from the preview of Greenwise Market by Publix Tallahassee.com.

See MARKET, Page 9A FLORIDA ELECTION Question the candidates Join the Tallahassee Democrat Editori- al Board live from 1-2 p.m. today with Cara Fleischer, John Hedrick, Bill Hel- mich and Brian Lee, candidates for Leon Soil and Water Conservation District Supervisor, Districs 2 and 4. Watch the interviews live on Tallahas- see.com or at Facebook.com/Tallahas- seeDemocrat. our Facebook page to be when the meet- ings start. We will take questions from the Face- book audience as time permits.

Find replays of past meetings and other election coverage at Tallahas- see.com/election..

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