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Survivor’s story

Read more...Just four months ago, Staff Sgt. Chris Curtis’ life was very different.

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Class Size Amendment has schools, districts scrambling

Read more...It’s what superintendent of schools Tim Wyrosdick calls “the perfect storm.”

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Three mile bridge replacement moved up

The Pensacola Bay Bridge isn’t falling down – not yet – but planners want to be ready before it does.

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Oil spill, Save Our Homes, complicate tax future

Read more...The Deepwater Horizon oil spill could burden local governments – and taxpayers – for years, said Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser Greg Brown. 

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Alzheimer’s drug shows hope, reality is in the ‘right now’

Though a breakthrough drug unveiled at a medical conference last month provided hope for those suffering from Alzheimer’s Disease, the reality is that more than 5 million Americans are living with a debilitating cognitive disorder for which there is no cure.

According to the Alzheimer’s Association, a new individual is diagnosed with the disease every 70 seconds. Unless something is done, by 2050, up to 16 million Americans will have Alzheimer’s, and a new case will be diagnosed every 33 seconds.

Florida ranks among the highest in terms of incidences of Alzheimer’s, with nearly 400,000 adults with the disorder.  By 2025, that number is expected to swell to almost 600,000.

For more on this story, check out the Aug. 19 edition of the Navarre Press or subscribe online.

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