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For God’s Sake: Preach the Word

A few weeks ago, I celebrated one more birthday by adding another notch to my belt. You see, each year on my birthday, my one request of my wife is that she prepare for me an obscene quantity of my favorite food – spaghetti with a cheesy bechamel sauce. My request always presents a moral dilemma for her, pitting her love for me against her concern for my health; that dish would be high on any cardiologist’s list of foods to avoid.

State invests in faith-based organizations to help communities

The Northwest Florida Health Network told church and faith-based nonprofit leaders last week that it can fund their community-based social services without interfering in how those services are provided.

“Governor DeSantis has had his people do all the legal work,” the Rev. Rick Hazelip of First City Church said Thursday, Oct. 19, at a “Faith Summit” at Brownsville Church. “All we have to do is open up our services to anybody, regardless of their beliefs. And then we do what we do.”

AFSOC embraces Extended Reality (XR) to enhance readiness

Hurlburt Field, Fla. – Extended Reality (XR) is revolutionizing the way Air Force Special Operations Command is approaching training and readiness. XR is an umbrella term that encompasses Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), and Mixed Reality (MR) to create a spectrum of experiences that range from fully virtual environments to overlays of digital content onto the real world. These technologies manipulate our perception of reality, hence the term “extended.” The manipulation of reality is at the core of XR, and it’s transforming the training landscape of AFSOC.

Now coaching at UWF, Phelps reflects on Beach Bowl glory

Tyler Phelps is coaching football these days with the University of West Florida football team.

Nearly a decade ago, he was the quarterback at Gulf Breeze and experienced Beach Bowl glory, leading the Dolphins to a thrilling 31-28 win over rival Navarre on the road in 2016.

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HNWS board approves proxy votes for Articles of Incorporation ballot, preps for election

The forthcoming 2024 HNWS election is shaping up to be consequential for the utility’s ability to reform.

Aside from the main board of directors ballot at the 2024 HNWS election, there will be a separate ballot with a proposal to update Article IX and X of the Articles of Incorporation. This vote is aimed at resolving a discrepancy between the Articles of Incorporation and the by-laws.

Water System board candidates

In the spirit of transparency, Holley Navarre Water System Inc. (HNWS), recently published that the Articles of Incorporation Amendment vote may not use proxies. After legal interpretation and due diligence, HNWS would like to announce proxies MAY BE used to vote for the Articles of Incorporation Amendment.

Raiders finish as district runner-up again

Senior setter Julia Irmen stretched out her arm in an effort to keep the ball in play during Thursday’s District 1-6A final against rival Gulf Breeze.

She just missed on getting her hand on the ball as it fell to the floor and led to another point late in the third set against the Dolphins.

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