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Impact fees not gaining traction with County Commission

High schools could be pulling double duty with one set of students in the first half of the day and a second school’s worth in the afternoon said district Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick during a joint meeting of the school board and county commission May 15.

Blue Wahoos back on track offensively

Looking back, a three-game stretch at the end of April and into the beginning of May proved to be nothing more than a hiccup for a Pensacola Blue Wahoos offense that has seen more good days than bad ones from an offensive standpoint during this 2019 Southern League Season.

A place to share your grief

“It is better to go to a house of mourning than to go to a house of feasting, for death is the destiny of every man; the living should take this to heart” (Ecclesiastes 7:2). What the Scripture writer is saying is that you will get more beneficial things for life at a funeral than you will at a party.

New private school coming to Navarre

While most students are dreaming about the upcoming summer vacation, Navarre resident Gale Nicolai says she cannot wait for the end of summer. That is because August 7 her new private school located in Navarre on Military Trail will be opening its doors to the first class of students.

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