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Fostering Queer Connection, One Square Dance at a Time
When thinking about LGBTQ+ social groups, square dancing might not be the first thing that comes to mind. But for members of Emerald Waves Squares, it’s all about keeping an open… Read more.
Winners & Losers 2/20/25
Winners included KAYLA STANFORD, PENSACOLA YOUTH BALLET and LARRY BUTLER MEMORIAL MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP FUND. You need to click on the link to find out is in the Losers column. Read more.
Outtakes—Playing Nice
We have had two University of West Florida Board of Trustees meetings with no firings or more significant changes. Gov. Ron DeSantis’ five appointees have played nice, except for electing Boise State professor Scott Yenor as chairman. Read more.
Gaetz, Andrade Tackle Insurance
Rising property insurance rates is the No. 1 complaint State Sen. Don Gaetz heard on the campaign trail last year. Gaetz is in the business of fighting for his constituents, and… Read more.
The Buzz 2/20/25
Stories include HCA Florida West Hospital and Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola making Top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals list; ongoing negotiations between Pensacola Mayor D.C. Reeves and the Escambia Children’s Trust regarding $1.8 million CRA funds; Mayor Reeves overhauling Land Development Code; Why DeSantis chose Kissel for UWF Board; Judge Casey Rodgers getting a national MDL; and Health dean bailing on UWF. Read more.
The Intimacy of Nail Art with Lyrik Lagos
Some people believe eyes are the windows to the soul, but nail artist Lyrik Lagos thinks hands might be a better source of connection. She has the opportunity to connect with… Read more.