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Gulf Islands National Seashore sees cuts from DOGE

During the first month of the Trump presidency, more than 1,000 park employees were laid off as part of the administration’s plans to reduce the size of federal agencies and their workforces.

The Department of Government Efficiency, known as “DOGE,” is responsible for the layoffs and has been advising the president on which federal programs and budget areas to cut as a way to slash federal spending.

Lighthouse Makos make school history in basketball

Lighthouse Christian College is a conference champion in basketball for the first time in school history.


Beaten in the title game a year ago, the Makos made sure this time around would be different as they defeated Mid-Atlantic Christian 87-76 in the New South Atlantic Championship game Sunday in Milton.

School book fight gets green light

Tallahassee – With major publishing companies and authors arguing a 2023 state law violates First Amendment rights, a federal judge Feb. 28 refused to dismiss a lawsuit against members of the State Board of Education over the removal of school library books.

Raider track team has strong showing at Running Wild Invitational

Navarre had a chance to put its track and field talent on display in the first big meet of March, with the Raiders competing at the Running Wild Invitational at Pine Forest on Saturday.


Eddie Love Jr. had one of the most impressive performances of the day as he won the 100 in a time of 11.04.

Brian Out Loud

Another college announced it will close at the end of this academic year. This time it’s Northland, which is an NCAA Division III school in Wisconsin.

It certainly won’t be the last school to close its doors forever because the reality in this ever-changing small college landscape is that plenty of other colleges are in danger of being shuttered.

Injunction against Holley Navarre Water System dismissed, new board seated

An injunction to stop the election process of Holley Navarre Water System reached a determination Thursday, Feb. 27.

Filed Feb. 14, a few days before the HNWS annual meeting and election, the injunction aimed to prevent the water system from canceling out proxies which originated outside of the system. The water system allows proxy voting, which is when a member gives another member the right to vote on their behalf.

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