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Junior Officer reflection–Air Force Comptroller leading and living Agile Combat Employment (ACE)

Hurlburt Field – As an Air Force Comptroller, our ability to adapt to the ebbs and flows of the budget environment and our customer needs is what makes our career field essential to the success of our great nation and the Department of Defense. It is exactly the mind set we need as the Air Force shifts into the Joint All Domain environment. In the conflict against a peer competitor, it will be key to provide flexible and resilient formations to meet commanders’ intent–within the Air Force, we call it Agile Combat Employment.

New York Jets release Michael Carter

Michael Carter’s days with the New York Jets are over after the struggling AFC East team released him Tuesday.

A third-year pro and alum of Navarre High School, Carter saw his role reduced significantly this year, mainly seeing the field on third down.

Florida lawmakers to target school regulations

TALLAHASSEE — Florida lawmakers are looking at ways to take some regulations off the books for public schools.

The Senate Education Pre-K-12 Committee and the House Education Quality Subcommittee held workshops this week on the issue, after a deregulation effort was included in a law (HB 1) passed in March that massively expanded the state’s school-voucher programs.

Standard of success continues for UWF football

Kaleb Nobles held his baby in his lap as he sat down for a postgame press conference after a big win for the University of West Florida in the regular season finale against Chowan.

Nobles spent the inaugural year here for the Argos in 2016 as the quarterback and spent time on the coaching staff as well, including when UWF won the NCAA Division II national championship in 2019.

Navarre family loses home to fire

Early morning, Tuesday, Oct. 31, smoke and fire engulfed a Navarre home on Fort Worth St. Firefighters with Holley Navarre Fire District (HNFD) and other responding units were able to put down the fire but the damage was done. As it stands now, the house is a shell of its former self.

“No one reads newspapers anymore”

It was a statement we heard at a national business conference and that wasn’t the only remark we heard about our industry. “Journalists go to journalism school to learn how to ask stupid questions.” This particular speaker had been the subject of “gotcha” journalism in the past. Every time an employee left his company it made the front page of the local newspaper. They referred to him as a cult leader and worse.

Out and About

We want to send some love out to Santa Rosa County Animal Services. They are being recognized for saving more than 90% of the dogs and cats that entered the shelter last year. We think that is an amazing number of saves – animals that got adopted rather than euthanized. We see them working hard to find those dogs and cats their forever homes. The staff there truly cares about the animals, and we celebrate you!

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