Welcome to Spence-Vill. Population: 2. Enter town at your own risk, though, because it can be painful.
You won’t find it on a map, but on a football field for sure as that’s the area owned by rising senior Navarre Raider linebackers Vinny Villanova and Andre Spence.
Pensacola State College is starting an Aviation Airframe Mechanics and Aviation Power Plant Mechanics (A&P Mechanics) program. To help future students enrolled in the program, Pensacola State College has accepted the donation of a plane from InDyne CEO and President Don Bishop.
Pensacola State College Leadership, the Pensacola State College Foundation, and local and regional partners of the College were present at the donation ceremony, held at ST Engineering’s airframe maintenance facility at Pensacola International Airport. The ceremony was Tuesday, June 11.
As the Blue Angels roared through the sky off in the distance, the Institute for Human and Machine Cognition introduced its Healthspan Resilience & Performance Complex in downtown Pensacola on Tuesday.
Long before coaching basketball at Milton High School or organizing food drives in Santa Rosa County, Jeremy Ruffin was a baby in the foster care system.
While he only spent a few months in the system before being adopted by a preacher and a teacher, Ruffin said where he comes from has shaped his outlook and outreach over the years.
The year was 1944. The United States and its allies were several years into the largest war the world had ever seen. While much of the focus was on the men fighting on beaches, battlefields, on the waves and in the skies over Europe, northern Africa and throughout east Asia, there were a group of people back home dedicating themselves to the war effort as well.
Antenney Hemingway never imagined a day where high school athletes would have an opportunity to make money off their name, image and likeness.
But that day, after months of discussion, is here after the Florida High School Athletic Association’s Board of Directors voted unanimously last week to approve NIL.
Josh Carter garnered some all-conference recognition a year ago from a couple of publications. He earned it, no doubt, touching the ball 120 times for a career-best 714 yards and four touchdowns during his second season with the Colonels.
Get ready for the phenomenal celebration at The Vine Wine Bar, Bistro and Shoppe marking 11 years of business. Stop by The Vine June 8 for a good time with live music, delicious food and satiating wine! David and Erin Crumbley are celebrating their fourth year as owners as well as The Vine opening its doors 11 years ago.