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Renowned author visiting Pensacola for lecture on Southern food, culture

In the American South, food takes a place on the cultural mantel piece along with rocking chairs and banjo music.

Even in today’s South, where people are more transient and familial connections to the past are oft forgot, you can still find hole-in-the-wall restaurants serving family recipes of gumbo, fried fish, slaw or barbecue. Chances are if you take a seat at one of these places, you might find yourself sharing a meal with John T. Edge.

School zones and school advisory areas. What’s the difference?

Most people know to slow down when approaching a school zone. After all, there is a good chance a law enforcement patrol car could hand you a sizable ticket if you don’t.

While the immediate area around a school generally constitutes a school zone, nearby streets and highways don’t always apply.

Sports Ability Games offer athletic opportunities to special needs students

Students from 16 schools in Santa Rosa County descended upon Pace High School’s football field for the inaugural north end edition of the Zack Butler Memorial Sports Ability Games Thursday, April 3.

Named for a physical education teacher and coach who lost his battle with cancer in 2022, the Sports Ability Games are designed to expand the field of opportunity for special needs students in athletics.

The destruction of Mulat Bayou

“At the very beginning of the destruction of Avalon Beach – that’s when they knew,” Arthur Hauck said. “In my opinion they are liable for negligence.”

Strong words from a man who is not only defending his property value along Mulat Bayou, but also the wildlife that used to live there.

Defense key in latest win for Raider flag football team

Avery Didion picked off a pass that she nearly returned to the end zone. Bre Shaw came up with a touchdown-saving flag pull that kept Fort Walton Beach off the scoreboard.


Those plays highlight the kind of defensive effort the Navarre Raider flag football team brings to the table and it was crucial for the Raiders in their 12-6 win over Fort Walton Beach on a chilly April night at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.

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