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FSU president Richard McCullough made the announcement Friday in an email to all university students, faculty and staff.
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Bundy, one of the nation's most notorius murderers, was executed by electric chair in Florida for the 1978 slayings of two FSU sorority sisters. He has been linked to dozens more across the country.
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The Board of Governors applauded Florida State's $110 million contract with Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare and the city of Tallahassee.
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FSU will assume ownership under the agreement, and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare will operate the hospital under an amended and restated 40-year lease.
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The agreement includes an FSU investment of $1.7 billion in the hospital. Under the deal, Tallahassee Memorial will continue operating the hospital and lease it from FSU Health.
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The agreement will have FSU pay the city $109 million across 30 years for Tallahassee Memorial Hospital's property and assets. The school will also commit $250 million to various upgrades.
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In an email to employees, FSU president Richard McCullough said the university will pay the city $109 million over 30 years for Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare's property and assets.
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FSU, TMH and Grow Tallahassee rejected rumors of a hospital taxing district, saying their academic medical center plan requires no new taxes as negotiations continue.
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Florida A&M and FSU reached an agreement that would give FAMU one seat on the governing board of the potential new academic health center. Tallahassee State is continuing negotiations.
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FAMU's Board of Trustees asks Tallahassee to delay a public hearing on the deal that would give Florida State control of Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare's land and assets
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The city commission votes 3-2 to negotiate the sale of Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare property to Florida State University after a presentation from both parties.