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Getting girls excited about science

Nearly 30 middle school girls from Santa Rosa County experienced science in fun and exciting ways June 23 – 27 at Pensacola State College (PSC). PEGASUS (Play, Engage, Grow, Achieve … Summer of Uplifting Science), the brainchild of PSC science faculty in partnership with the Santa Rosa County School District, was an effort to engage young females to participate in science and technology activities.

What’s at stake for birth control In upcoming SCOTUS decision

One of the most watched issues before the Supreme Court this term will may turn on the question of religious freedom. But it will also likely determine how women will be able to access a key provision of the Affordable Care Act – one seeking to guarantee no-cost prescription contraception in most health insurance plans.

Navarre principals honored with annual awards

Three of Navarre’s principals were recognized recently as principals of the year as part of a statewide program that recognizes principals who demonstrate highly effective leadership. Liz West, BJ Price and Robert Trigg were all recognized with the award at the county level.

Military appreciates community

On a day when Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce and Military Affairs Council (MAC) members gathered to thank the military, the event’s speaker turned the tables and spent his time thanking business and community leaders.

Fla official sees harm in recognizing gay marriage 

Tallahassee, Fla. (AP) – Florida’s attorney general contends in recently-filed court documents that recognizing same sex marriages performed in other states would disrupt Florida’s existing marriage laws and “impose significant public harm.”

Council discusses 98, flooded homes

Members of the Gulf Breeze City Council discussed May 28 the current emergency repair project underway at Highway 98 and Shoreline Drive, as well as a way to assist homeowners displaced by flooding in April.

Agencies stress water safety

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and Florida Department of Health (FDOH) are encouraging residents and tourists alike to exercise caution whether aboard a boat or swimming in the Gulf, lake, river or pool.

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