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Country Gym Bar & Grill to open soon in Milton

Joe Dunne and Tony Thomas are hoping for a workout boom in Milton.

“The name really started as a joke,” Dunne said of The Country Gym Bar & Grill, opening soon at 5198 Willing St. “If somebody’s wife is calling to find out why he isn’t home, he can tell her ‘Baby, I’m at the gym.’ We’ve even bought novelty glasses shaped like barbells.”

Regatta to set sail

The Juana Good Time Regatta is ready to set sail for the 32nd year beginning Friday, September 9 and continuing through the weekend.

Out and About

We will be experiencing a little louder “Sound of Freedom” this coming Monday – through Thursday, Sept. 12 – 15, when the 58th Fighter Squadron of Eglin conducts night flying operations in the area when F-35 fighter aircraft will conduct missions between 7:30 p.m. and 10 p.m.

Night flying is required for 58th FS training operations and we are glad they are receiving the training they need.

Turner, Anthony lead Raiders at Patriot Invitational

Marisa Turner recorded the top time for Navarre’s girls cross-country team at Saturday’s Patriot Invitational Saturday morning in Pace.

Turner crossed the finish line in 23:50.80, good enough for 32nd overall, to pave the way for the Raiders. Gavin Anthony  had the top boys time for Navarre, placing 22nd with a time of 18:50.20.

Pensacola film production hopes to highlight area

While a number of movies and television shows have been filmed in Pensacola and around Northwest Florida, very few have attempted to capture the community in which they were filming.

That’s what “Sacred Hart,” a film that just wrapped up principal photography, is attempting to do.

State eyes shift on property insurer ratings

Angry at a ratings agency that raised the possibility of downgrading 17 Florida property insurers, state leaders could be poised to look for an alternative.

The Joint Legislative Budget Commission next week is expected to consider a proposal to spend $1.5 million to hire a consultant that would look at options for property insurers to get adequate financial ratings.

Brian Out Loud

Nick Brahms was one of the first athletes to reach out to me in April on the morning my dad passed away and share his condolences.

But that’s just Nick. Always considerate of others. He’s a class act all the way and the kind of person everyone should strive to be like. Our world would be a better place if they were.

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