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Governor announcements make planning difficult

There’s something that has bothered me about the way Gov. Ron DeSantis does business since he took office in early 2019 and it has nothing to do with his politics.

I’ve been covering the news in Northwest Florida for close to 20 years now at different publications.

‘We have a lot of talent on this team’

Jason Kisor is no stranger to the game of flag football. He’s played the game for two decades and has even officiated games.

Now he’s the new head coach of the Raider program and ready to guide this team to a successful 2023 campaign.

Brian Out Loud

A new name. A new school. The same story.

You want more than anything for the cycle of young people dying by suicide to end. There just doesn’t seem to be an end in sight.

FCA hopes to encourage students through faith

Student athletes can lead busy lives. From keeping up with homework to attending practice to their home life, the responsibilities they have can be quite demanding.

For some athletes at local high schools, they have found an outlet through the Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA).

Jeremiah’s Italian Ice prepares to open location in Navarre

Tom Kennedy first became aware of Jeremiah’s Italian Ice in the early 2000s, when he would take his wife and two young daughters there, especially during University of Central Florida’s football season.

Over 20 years later, he is opening his first franchise with the company here in Navarre.
Jeremiah’s Italian Ice was first founded in 1996 with a location in Winter Park, Florida.

Event raises funds for boys whose mother is charged with father’s murder

Love was the biggest winner at Saturday’s Play for a Purpose volleyball tournament in Pace. The event raised about $8,000 to help the families of the Davidson brothers – Khai, 13, Dawson, 11, and Jack, 3 – whose father was killed on New Year’s Day and whose mother is in jail charged with his murder.

Artists, locals gather in Holley for pottery festival

For the past 18 years, people from Santa Rosa County and beyond have gathered at the Gulf Coast Kiln Walk Society’s Woodstoke Festival for fun, food and friends, but mostly for pottery. On Saturday, Feb. 18, they came back to celebrate the latest kiln firing, look at the pottery and, in some cases, buy it.

Woodstoke Festival, named as an homage to Woodstock, brings together potters and ceramics artists from across the region with the chance to use some of the high-quality kilns at Holley Hill Pottery (7507 Buckeye Drive in Holley).

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