The U.S. Coast Guard last week released its 2014 Recreational Boating Statistics, which reported 610 boating fatalities, the second-lowest number of yearly boating fatalities on record.
The final two MC-130P Combat Shadow aircraft in the Air Force landed for the last time in front of more than 400 people during an MC-130P Heritage Flight at Hurlburt Field May 15.
Twelve Oaks Community Service Liaison Joanne Kraus points out that addiction does not discriminate. For 30 years, Twelve Oaks has provided a place for people in Navarre and beyond to overcome their addictions in a serene, supportive and caring environment.
Children requiring emergency medical services across the Gulf Coast now have faster access to pediatric specialists, thanks to new telemedicine equipment at The Children’s Hospital at Sacred Heart in Pensacola.
Madeline M. Pumariega was appointed May 13 as the Florida College System chancellor. The college system serves more than 800,000 students at 28 colleges throughout the state. Pumariega will be in place before colleges begin their fall terms.
First Baptist Church of Navarre, located at 9302 Navarre Parkway, offers a genuine focus on children through its mission “Bringing People to Maturity in Christ.”
ACT test takers take note: The No. 2 pencil is losing its cachet. Greater numbers of high school students will be able to take the college entrance exam on a computer next year.
Gov. Rick Scott’s executive order affirms that the state of Florida is serious about prison reform. And his signature should just be the beginning of what must be done to eliminate the well-documented and flagrant brutality that has been allowed to fester behind prison walls.