Josh VanMeter once lit up a scoreboard for 27 points in a regional final during his high school hoops glory days in Indiana. He connected on nine of his 11 attempts from the field in an upset victory over a school that dropped from 4A to 3A and went into the game as a heavy favorite.
Americans who wish to bring home a furry friend are faced with a multitude of choices. Fluffy the Norwegian forest cat might come from a close friend burdened by debt. Teddy the poodle may be found at a recommended breeder, and Fido the mutt just might jump into your arms from the pens at a county shelter.
In one case, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission officers responded to a boating accident in which a rented personal watercraft struck a swimmer in the head.
For mature veterans like me who associate military base exchanges mostly with the ones in Vietnam that featured unrefrigerated cases of beer stacked on wooden pallets, a surprising new benefit is dawning.
Recently I attended a health and fitness conference and I was blown away by the simplicity of the phrase that is my headline today. The speaker was talking about how the home is the center of health, which is absolutely true – in many ways. I’ve been thinking about it quite a bit as we all prepare to send our littlest ones back to school in the next few weeks. The home is the center of health in three key areas.
Hundreds of volunteers, families, first responders and children packed the Guy Thompson Community Center Aug. 1 for Santa Rosa County’s first ever National Night Out.
In the not-too-distant past, advanced technology in classrooms was synonymous with scientific calculators, desktop computers, projectors and occasionally laptops.