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Brian Out Loud

I feel like there is this image in the minds of some that NIL (name, image, likeness) is a bad thing for college sports.

And yes, let’s not bury our heads in the sand here. Scandals will emerge as a result of NIL.

Churches help with Hurricane Idalia response

Natural disasters may bring the worst of mother nature to communities, but they can also bring the best of human nature.

An example of this is the faith based organizations which come to the aid of people impacted by storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes.

Mango Mary’s closes, owner says new concept on horizon

After little over a year of serving drinks and waterfront views, Mango Mary’s Beach Kitchen and Daiquiris has closed. Labor Day weekend was the final served as the bar’s finale.

On Thursday, Aug. 31, Clint Boutwell, the owner of Mango Mary’s, announced the closure of the bar after 14 months.

Curtis among top runners for Raiders at Stampede

Area teams competed at the Gulf Coast Stampede Saturday at the Escambia County Equestrian Center in Pensacola.

The meet featured runners from 13 states on a morning that began with a slight chill in the air but warmed up as time went on.

A decade later, Tiffany Daniels’ family still holding onto hope

More than 600,000. That’s how many people go missing in the United States each year, according to the National Missing and Unidentified Persons (NamUS) database.

While most of those missing persons are recovered, either dead or alive, (89 to 92 percent according to NamUS) there are still plenty of people who remain missing for years. One such missing person is Tiffany Daniels, a then 25 year old woman from the Pensacola area.

Future south end school sports complex plans revealed to school board

Although the new south end high school won’t be in class until 2026, DAG Architects, the firm charged with designing it, unveiled plans for the school’s sports complex at the Santa Rosa County School Board’s Sept. 7 meeting.

A sports complex is phase III of the project. The first phase is the early site package to include curbing and groundwork. Phase II is the building of the high school itself.

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