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Test, train, maintain: Combat ready!

Hurlburt Field, Fla. — One unit on Hurlburt Field is responsible for training all weather airmen who are preparing to deploy with the skills to train and maintain existing weather systems all across the world and test and validate emerging weather-sensing technologies.

Chick fil a brings on Superfood Salad, eliminates coleslaw

In an industry dominated by french fries as side items, Chick-fil-A® is the first fast food restaurants in the industry to add “superfoods” like kale and Broccolini®, to its menu. The phenomena began on Jan 18, the same day they eliminated coleslaw from the menu. However, to compensate for the lack of coleslaw, they have provided the coleslaw recipe online – and we have included it next to this article. 

Scalia remembered as man of faith, family and the law 

Washington (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was remembered Saturday as a man of faith, family and the law in a funeral marked by church ritual and pageantry for the conservative jurist whose larger-than-life personality dominated the high court for nearly three decades.

Faith in America

According to a research study done in January by the Pew Research Center on public approval ratings for news media and religious organizations, “Millennials’ rating of churches and other religious organizations has dipped by 18 percentage points. About 55 percent now say churches have a positive impact on the country compared with five years ago, when nearly three-quarters (73 percent) said this.” Over the course of five years (2010-2015), this 55percent represents an all-time low for Millennial approval ratings of religious organizations. In contrast to the other generations, which all showed increased positivity toward churches and religious organizations, the Millennial Generation was a stark contrast of decline.

Record school funding? Local taxpayers bear load

Tallahassee wants to provide “historic” school spending by continuing to play Tallahassee’s trick on taxpayers.

You might think that Florida’s system of financing education is simple: Your property taxes pay for the schools in your county. It’s not that simple.

County Courthouse again

I haven’t read anything about what EXACTLY is wrong with the Court House. I went for jury duty.  I was hoping the temperature inside would be comfortable, it was. I wanted the seats to be comfortable, they were.  And  I wanted the bathrooms to work, they did.  So what EXACTLY is wrong with the Court House?

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