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Jun 9, 2016

Boating course clearly impacts water safety

For nearly two decades the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has provided a Florida Boater Education ID test that can be taken online or at home and mailed in.

Jun 9, 2016

Bioblitz, a  science-fantastic hit for all ages

It didn’t take long for the interest in science to be generated at the inaugural Bioblitz May 21 at Naval Live Oaks, which is part of the Gulf Islands National Seashore.

Jun 9, 2016

Kid becomes F-35 pilot for a day

Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. — After spending the past few weeks watching “Top Gun” and videos of the F-35 Lightning II, Christian Loafman was ready for his May 18 visit here as its first F-35A Pilot for a Day. “I feel the need, the need for speed,” the 9-year-old said.

Jun 9, 2016

Summer vacation means child-care stress for many parents

Primary and intermediate schools in the Navarre area let out June 1, and for many parents with children ages 5-12, this means finding somebody to look after the little ones.

Jun 2, 2016

Military: Precision flying teams’ risk, cost

Both of the U.S. military’s high-drama, high-dollar flying teams suffered crashes on the same day this week, but supporters say the Air Force Thunderbirds and the Navy Blue Angels are worth the money and the risk because they’re vital to recruitment and help citizens feel good about their military.

Jun 2, 2016

Many opt to take Social Security before full retirement age

Chicago  — Taking Social Security benefits early comes with a price, yet more than 4 in 10 Americans who are 50 and over say they’ll dip into the program before reaching full retirement age.

Jun 2, 2016

Innovation keeps special needs puppy on track

Steve and Nicki King of Holley by the Sea have three dogs, two of which are special needs.  Alfie, age 12, is an Old English Sheepdog who has a little trouble getting up and down in his older age.  He wears a special harness that allows the Kings to give him a lift up when he needs it.  And he gets good aqua-therapy in their pool with his life vest on.  “You can see him relax as soon as he is in the water far enough to take the weight off of him,” Nicki said. 

Jun 2, 2016

FWC fuels fishing fever

Fishing is a big part of Pete Della Ratta’s life. Not only does he enjoy doing it, but he loves educating students about it, whether it’s at various fishing clinics throughout the area in the summer months or taking seventh-graders on a fishing field trip each year.

Jun 2, 2016

A true patriot: Fallen Special Tactics officer to be awarded Silver Star medal

Hurlburt Field, Fla. – Nearly 10 months after he was killed in action, Capt. Matthew D. Roland will be posthumously awarded the Silver Star medal, the nation’s third-highest valorous combat decoration, for actions taken before his death, Aug. 26, 2015, in Afghanistan.

Jun 2, 2016

Utility distorts threat of sewer hookup ban

The risk of a state-imposed regulatory moratorium on new sewer hookups by Holley-Navarre Water System is being exaggerated so the company can build a controversial wastewater treatment unit in the Williams Creek residential neighborhood.
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