Unknowns make riverfront redevelopment risky
The Milton and Bagdad Riverfront Master Plan, completed in 2015, presents a grand vision for the future of The City Where Good Living Flows, a vision of a vibrant waterfront entertainment district.
It imagines a walkable mixed-use community with shops, restaurants, parks, a boardwalk extending between the two communities, and public river access, all embracing the historic downtown of a 19th-century river town.
For God’s Sake: Change characterizes new life in Christ
There is an adage that asserts you can never truly go home because nothing stays the same, everything changes.
I recently spent two weeks in my hometown visiting family, my first trip since the pandemic, and the adage was proven true, nothing was as I remembered it.
Brian Out Loud
Deshaun Watson set sports social media on fire last week after it was announced his suspension this coming NFL season will last only six games.
The ruling was made by Sue Robinson, the league’s disciplinary officer, and it seems like a crazy light sentence to serve based on the accusations against one of the biggest stars in the league.
Triumph Gulf Coast: “efficiency and effectiveness”
It’s almost impossible to understand it if you weren’t here then.
One April morning in 2010 the Gulf of Mexico exploded. Hundreds of millions of gallons of oil roared up out of an undersea volcano and smeared across 70,000 miles of ocean.
It’s 10:44 p.m. on a Sunday night in the middle of July. Five picks remain in the second round of the MLB Draft. Pace’s Walter Ford has yet to be selected.
He went into the draft as the 53rd best prospect, which in the baseball world, doesn’t mean a thing.
For God’s Sake: Butter tarts and the Bible have something in common
In my life, butter tarts and the Bible have something in common.
What is a butter tart? A butter tart is a buttery, sugary, distinctly Canadian dessert, like a pecan pie, only better. What does a butter tart have in common with the Bible?
Looking back at Census 2020: What Florida’s business and community leaders need to know
Following the 2020 Census, Florida could have secured:
- Extra yearly federal funding;
- An additional congressional seat; and
- Reliable data to guide statewide business and economic development, workforce infrastructure, social services, and decision-making for the years to come.
Looking back at Census 2020: What Florida’s business and community leaders need to know
Following the 2020 Census, Florida could have secured:
- Extra yearly federal funding;
- An additional congressional seat; and
- Reliable data to guide statewide business and economic development, workforce infrastructure, social services, and decision-making for the years to come.
Out and About
This election season seems very low key compared to years past.
We had a difficult time even getting some of the candidates to answer basic questions.
Brian Out Loud
Fans lined the railing along the walkway leading from the tunnel to the field on a rainy Tuesday night in early July at Blue Wahoos Stadium.
They had hats, bats, gloves, shirts and cards. Someone even had a plastic shovel.