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The Reds visit Pensacola

The Cincinnati Reds will be in Pensacola Friday for an exhibition game with the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, the team’s Double-A affiliate. According to the Wahoo’s website, this will be the first time a Major League baseball team has played in Pensacola since 1958 when the Chicago White Sox played the St. Louis Cardinals.

Rescue groups gather for Pet Adoption Day in Pace

Alyssa’s Antique Depot in Pace will be hosting its first-ever Pet Adoption Day this Saturday to help find homes for local rescue animals. Owner of Joyful Pets Liz Ohlhorst is organizing the event, which will feature 16 local rescue groups and nine support groups. Joyful Pets is a pet boutique and one of the vendors located inside of Alyssa’s Antique Depot.

Sheriff’s office recognizes K-9 Field Trials winners

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office K-9 units participated last week in the United States Police Canine Association K-9 Field Trials in Pensacola. During the event, K-9 units are put through an extensive test in which several different aspects of their training were put on display for judging and ranking.

Bears and humans don’t necessarily mix

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) in 2013 held meetings in northwest Florida to develop a bear management plan with the goal being to reduce the number of conflicts between bears and humans. Since then, a bear management stakeholder group has met twice to brainstorm ways to best accomplish the plan’s goal.

New commander for AFSOC

The Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) at Hurlburt Field is getting a new leader. An AFSOC Public Affairs Spokesman March 19 said Lt. Gen. Bradley Heithold has been confirmed and will become the new AFSOC commander. He had been nominated for the position by Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel.

Combat springtime allergies

As winter draws to a close, temperatures are heating up, plants are thawing and flowers are blooming. Unfortunately for some people this signifies the peak of allergy season – symptoms including sneezing, runny nose and coughing that plagues more than half of the U.S. population.

Vatican exhibit at St. Sylvester

An exhibition created and sanctioned by the Vatican is being hosted through Sunday at St. Sylvester Catholic Church. The Eucharistic Miracles of the World exhibition opened March 21.

When doesn’t ‘a day’ mean ‘a day?’

According to Dr. Tommy Mitchell from Answers in Genesis, the meaning of the Hebrew word “yom” or “day” is most hotly debated when it comes to its use in Genesis 1 during the Bible’s account of creation. Mitchell is a full-time speaker for Answers in Genesis, the nation’s leading Christian ministry advocating the biblical account of creation, and presented a two-day conference March 23 and 24 hosted by Midway Baptist Church.

U.S. 98 bus drop-off sparks concern

Recently citizens expressed concern for students seen exiting a school bus on Highway 98 near the intersection of Hwy. 399. Reportedly students were observed in the median attempting to cross the busy four-lane thoroughfare.

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