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    Tallahassee Democrat newspaper building in 1965. The first issue of the Weekly True Democrat was published March 3, 1905. Founding editor and publisher John G. Collins, a career printer and journalist, said the name came from the paper's promised dedication to "the true and tried principles of Old Time Democracy."

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    Upon opening, the venue was named the Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center. In 2001, the Florida Senate proposed reverting the civic center to its original name; however, this provision was vetoed. [4] The center reverted to its original name in January 2012. [5] The venue was owned by the Tallahassee Leon County Civic Center Authority until ...