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Baldwin ready for Super Bowl

Gulf Breeze alum and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin is preparing with his teammates for the Super Bowl Sunday against the Denver Broncos in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The Seahawks traveled cross-country and arrived Sunday in New York. The team’s first practice was Monday. Before departing from Seattle, Baldwin spoke with members of the media about the Seahawks’ season and the upcoming battle with the Denver Broncos.

Lady Raider lifters will send 16 to state

At the sectionals or state qualifying meet held at Choctaw on Jan. 22, the Raiders finished first out of the 15 schools with 87 points. Pine Forest was second with 37 and Niceville finished third with 20.

Raiders lose in district playoff finale

The Raiders won the first game of the district playoffs, 4 – 1 over Crestview on Jan. 21 at Ashton-Brosnaham Park. In round two, they played Pace the next night and came away with a 2 – 1 win. However, the winning streak was broken by Niceville on Jan. 24 in a 2-0 loss.

HERE’S LOOKING AT YOU MAUDE GUESS

“I was born in Sanford, Florida, Dec. 5, 1926, but when I was nine months old, we moved to Tallahassee, and stayed there until I came over here,” Maude Guess said, giving me the opportunity to ask a dumb question.

Santa Rosa’s Iron Mountain

Rising from a surrounding forest of longleaf pines with a clear understory of wiregrass is Santa Rosa County’s Iron Mountain. The unmarked, mostly unknown landmark is located within Blackwater River State Forest, near the Berrydale community in north Santa Rosa County.

MyICP gives military spouses new career planning tool

American Forces Press Service Washington (AFNS) — Military spouses who need guidance on education and careers have a new online tool at their fingertips, a program analyst for the Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program, or SECO, said in an interview last week.

State transfers land for All Children’s Hospital research

Kissimmee, Fla. – Governor Rick Scott and the Florida Cabinet last week approved a 2-acre transfer of land from the state to the University of South Florida and All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg. The land transfer will enable the hospital to construct a 300,000 square-foot facility, generating 400 jobs and creating a research, training and educational center to better care for pediatric patients.

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