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Americans have more media options than ever. We are inundated with stories, memes, videos and promotions 24 hours a day.

Most of us are on social media, which is built to provide an endless feed of content to keep us glued to our screens. And unfortunately, misinformation is prevalent and much of that content isn’t fact-checked, verified or professionally produced.

Climatic lab returns home under Test Wing

After almost eight years, the Eglin icon, McKinley Climatic Lab, returns to 96th Test Wing possession as of Oct. 1.

The realignment moves the lab from Arnold Engineering Development Complex back to the 96th Range Group.  A 2016 Air Force Test Center consolidation moved the lab under the unit at Arnold Air Force Base, Tennessee.

NIL in Florida high school sports? It’s possible

With Georgia approving the opportunity for high school athletes to profit off name, image and likeness (NIL) deals, Florida could be next to go down that road.

The FHSAA is currently looking over the amateurism policy in its handbook before deciding if the state moves closer to becoming the 35th in the nation to add NIL for its high school athletes.

County considers expanding I-10 industrial park

Santa Rosa County Economic Development Director Shannon Ogletree has asked the Board of County Commissioners to buy 13 acres adjacent to the Northwest Florida Industrial Park @ I-10 to provide room for expansion.

Looking back at UWF’s win over North Greenville

Two games down in Gulf South Conference play and the University of West Florida football team finds itself unbeaten in the league.


The sixth-ranked Argos picked up their latest win Saturday, topping North Greenville 48-24 on the road and improving to 4-1 overall.

Estuary program awards $273,000 through Community Grant Program 

The Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program (PPBEP) announced the award of $273,000 to local educational institutions, non-profits, and governments to support action projects to help restore and protect area waters. Nine recipients received awards ranging from $11,000 to $47,000 at the 2023 PPBEP Community Grant Symposium on Sept. 22 at the Bayview Community Center in Pensacola.

For God’s Sake: Serving a hungry congregation

In 2005, celebrity chef, Jamie Oliver, launched a bold initiative to improve the substandard quality of food served to children in Britain’s school cafeterias.

A decade later he reported that his initiative failed because, bottom line, the kids didn’t want the nutritional food he was promoting, they liked what they were getting.

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