Real News: Argos football, Sheriff Simmons, Dragon Boats and trains

Will Kennedy recaps last week’s double-overtime loss and reviews Saturday’s game against powerhouse Grand Valley State.

Sheriff Chip Simmons discusses the rash of domestic violence, homicides, and shootings over the weekend. He also discusses the ECSO’s plans to help Liberty County recover from Hurricane Helene.

The 2024 Pensacola Dragon Boat Festival is back for its 10th year on Saturday, October 12 at Bayview Park, and it’s bigger than ever! This much-anticipated event promises high-energy competition, camaraderie, and a full day of family-friendly fun!

Businesses, community organizations, and groups of friends alike are invited to register now and experience the thrill of dragon boat racing. It’s not just about paddling—this is your chance to showcase teamwork, compete for glory, and give back to the community by supporting two amazing local causes: Gulf Coast Kid’s House and Junior Achievement of Northwest Florida.

Event Details:
Date: Saturday, Oct. 12
Time: 8 a.m.
Location: Bayview Park, 2000 E. Lloyd St., Pensacola FL
Website: pensacoladragonboatfestival.com

The University of West Florida Historic Trust received a $110,000 gift from the McMillan family and $400,000 from the late Barbara Goggins estate in an effort to enhance the train exhibition and improve the outdoor space around the Museum of Industry. The new train canopy area includes a locomotive and flat car formerly owned by the T.R. Miller Mill Company as well as an L&N caboose. The new space will be named the Barbara Goggins Train Pavilion in recognition of her support of the project. Rob Overton shares the details.

And the full show: Eric Gilmore, Will Kennedy, Chip Simmons, Chris Bruner, Rob Overton, and Karen Travers.

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