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On the farm: LEAD Academy teaches everything agriculture

When you go to LEAD Academy off Chumuckla Highway, you might hear teachers teaching arithmetic, children talking and playing, and… cows mooing?

Not too many schools have a barn, but LEAD Academy is not your typical school. Founded in 2013, LEAD Academy is a private, Christian academy that teaches things such as grammar, logic, and rhetoric. On top of those, they also have an agriculture program.

Patriots stay unbeaten with win over Jaguars

On Friday night, the Pace Patriots continued their winning streak, improving to 3-0 with a 42-14 win over the West Florida Jaguars after a rain delay of almost two hours.

The Patriots started out strong with Nick Simmons slipping through the holes in West Florida’s defense for a 7-0 lead. 

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.”

Panthers show resiliency despite opening loss to Andalusia

Milton could have thrown in the towel when it trailed by two scores at halftime of last Friday’s season opener against Andalusia at Hurley Manning Field.

Instead, the Panthers kept pushing forward and nearly rallied for a win before falling 41-31 to the Bulldogs, who came in ranked 19th in the state of Alabama.

Brian Out Loud

Meighan and I took our crazy, energetic, special in more ways than one chocolate lab to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos’ Bark in the Park night last week.

This wasn’t Greyson’s first rodeo at the special event the Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins hold once a year, giving canine companions, both large and small, a chance to hang out and watch a baseball game.

Navarre First Assembly offers ‘Day of Hope’

In the Bible, food is often used to display the teachings of Christ and show people the power of God.

While they cannot turn water into wine or turn five loaves and a few fish into a feast worthy of 5,000 people, Navarre First Assembly of God is looking to make an impact with food in their own way during the ‘Day of Hope’ on August 6.

Softball season ends in heartbreak for Pace

No words can describe the heartbreak the Pace softball players were experiencing Friday after a gut-wrenching end to a special season here in a 6A state semifinal at the Legends Way Ball Fields in Clermont.

They gathered on an empty playing field to listen to their coach, Enrique Eligio, speak during a post game pep talk, and even senior Haylee High, fighting back emotion, spoke for a few minutes about the end of the road for the Patriots in 2022.

Support for former missing autistic teen pours in

Khrysti Jenkins has seen an incredible outpouring of support in Crestview and beyond since her son went missing on May 6.

Aiden Howey, who is a 14-year-old with autism, has a tendency to wander away from his home, and from May 6 to May 7, he was missing for 22 hours.

Championship game up next for Pace Patriots

Not even Mother Nature could keep Pace’s baseball team from moving to the doorstep of its ultimate goal.

Battling through a nearly three-hour weather delay, the Patriots punched their ticket to Saturday’s 6A state title game with a 2-1 win Friday at Hammond Stadium, the spring training home of the Minnesota Twins.

FPL going after solar companies and residents

Florida Power and Light (FPL) is going after individuals with solar and companies which install solar on their homes.

Our governor-appointed Public Service Commissioners (PSC) recently allowed huge rate increases to our electric bills. Has our PSC become lapdogs, rather than watchdogs?

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