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Adopted dogs to help soldiers deal with PTSD 

Fort Bragg, N.C. (AP) — Former Army infantryman John Walis has a cabinet full of medicines to fight depression, sleeplessness and pain, resulting from PTSD and a disabling spinal-cord injury. Most of the time, he says, instead of taking the drugs, he takes Tommy for a walk.

Outta’ the Woods

My interest in hunting the quirky-moving, nervous-acting, but beautifully colored wild turkey was piqued about 12 years ago by an old high school friend and band mate, Todd Bevis.

On the road with Christ: Emmaus Road Quartet

The story begins with two men walking down the road to the village of Emmaus after Christ was crucified. The men, feeling rather depressed because they had lost their Savior, came upon a stranger. The stranger struck up a conversation with the men and dined with them. It was only after the stranger departed, did the men realize they had been speaking to a risen Christ, their Savior.

Lakeland Prayer Match Result: The Holy 1, Atheists 0

There’s something distinctly American about praying at public events – graduations, football games and such like. Having witnessed too many of these prayers to count, I can’t say there is much religious or spiritual about them, but by golly, we Americans can be sure that – unlike the Brits or the Swedes or the Japanese – whenever we assemble, we’re going to be knock, knock, knocking on heaven’s door.

Boo Weekly golf scramble returns to Hidden Creek

Many celebrities and special guests from around the country are booking hotels and condos on Navarre Beach in conjunction with the Boo Weekley Charity Golf Scramble, an annual three-day event which was moved in 2012 from The Country Club of Brewton in Brewton, Ala., to The Club at Hidden Creek in Navarre. The popular event will return to Hidden Creek from July 25-27.

Major Jolly of Holley deploying to Afghanistan

Air Force Maj. Natalie Adams Jolly has come a long way from her days as a student at Holley-Navarre Elementary School, the only elementary school in the Navarre area in the 1970s, to commander of the 42nd Force Support Squadron at Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base in Montgomery, Ala.