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UWF welcomes three National Merit Finalists and top scholarship recipients

The University of West Florida welcomed its sixth class of National Merit Finalists this fall, for a total of 14 students since 2017.

Julia Allgeyer, Aiden Black and Alana Davis were among approximately 15,000 students across the country who met the requirements for Finalist standing, out of an estimated 1.5 million high school juniors who participated in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship competition.

UWF welcomes three National Merit Finalists and top scholarship recipients

The University of West Florida welcomed its sixth class of National Merit Finalists this fall, for a total of 14 students since 2017. Julia Allgeyer, Aiden Black and Alana Davis were among approximately 15,000 students across the country who met the requirements for Finalist standing, out of an estimated 1.5 million high school juniors who participated in the 2023 National Merit Scholarship competition.

Bailey Huston excited about another year of football at Huntingdon

Bailey Huston spent a lot of time in the weight room over the spring and summer, and on the field as well in preparation for another year of college football at NCAA Division III Huntingdon.

“I was in the weight room every day, and I stayed here over the summer to work on footwork stuff on the field,” Huston said.

City of Gulf Breeze files suit against Skanska barge blunder effects

In September 2020, Hurricane Sally landed near Gulf Shores, Alabama, and Northwest Florida suffered millions of dollars in damage. Along with structural damage in the Pensacola, Gulf Breeze and Navarre areas, the newly built Pensacola Bay Bridge, also known as the Three-mile Bridge, was partially destroyed by loose barges leading to financial damages to businesses.

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