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Alzheimer’s research continues to move forward

Dr. Rodney Guttman, a University of West Florida professor and researcher, has been studying Alzheimer’s disease for more than 20 years.  For him, the slow progress toward finding a prevention, treatment or cure hasn’t led to frustration.

FWC active in its approach to dealing with alligator issues

Alligators are a part of Florida, and as their habitat is reduced because of development near water, more and more conflicts with humans arise. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission is doing what it can to combat that problem and keep issues to a minimum.

Out and About

Remember when it was very cold this winter and we wished for summer?  Me either. It is hot! As I write this – the heat index is 103 degrees. Thank goodness for air conditioning!

“Nine Rules From Chris Pratt”

At this year’s MTV Movies and TV Awards, Chris Pratt accepted the Generational Award and in his speech he dedicated it to his son, Jack. He also took the moment to pass along some pretty great advice to the next generation.

May Old Glory wave forever

Good for President Trump’s Celebration of America instead of hosting NFL members whose leadership condones anti-Trump, American, and government activity on company time! No employee on their job could get away with that! So the Eagles didn’t genuflect. They’re still NFL members.

Gold Star family receives house after tragic loss

The De Alencar family had been stationed in Navarre for only a couple of months when Army Staff Sgt. Mark De Alencar of the 7th Special Forces Group–the Green Berets–received his orders to go to Afghanistan. At the time, he and his wife, Natasha, and their six children were looking to buy their first home.

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