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NCAA Fall Festival opens Wednesday
Details: www.goargos.com/ncaafestival
     Less than one week remains until Pensacola residents can welcome more than 800 student-athletes from 70 teams who will gather to compete in six different sports for the NCAA Division II National Championships Festival: men's and women's cross country, women's field hockey, women's volleyball, and me
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Hwy. 399 to Navarre Beach being repaired
     Temporary repairs to J. Earle Bowden Way, the road which connects Pensacola Beach and Navarre Beach, are underway, according to Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Jerry Eubanks.
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FEMA fishing
     I'm not sure what all the hullabaloo is about people complaining about FEMA money being used to rebuild the Fishing Pier alongside the Phillip Beal Bridge? Why do people think this is a bad thing? I'm certain that some people just need a reason to complain or they have no reason to live. The naysaye
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Veteran's Day parade is Saturday on beach
     The Pensacola Beach Veteran's Day parade will begin at Springhill Suites at 2 p.m., travel in the southern lane of Via de Luna then turn into the Casino Beach parking lot and proceed toward the Gulfside Pavilion.
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If you are happy for your freedom, thank a veteran
     Most of us have heard the words quoted from the Old Testament book of Micah, "They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Nation will not take up sword against nation, nor will they train for war anymore. All people will be at peace, and no one will make them afr
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Fun is in the air
Kids enjoy Pensacola Beach Elementary's Fall Festival
     LEFT: Trey Wright, Daize Maggio, Marlee Taylor, and Ethan Phyfe playing the pig race.
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     LEFT: In disguise as "the cat's meow," Bettie Lee Sundstrom shows her decorated "Trunk of Treats." The fall festival at Pensacola Beach Community Church also offered a haunted house, fortune teller and jump house.
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     BELOW: Zoe Cooper, Hannah May & Katie Collins (Sunday School director) enjoy the Trunk of Treats.
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Andrea's spirit lives on at the beach
     Pensacola Beach has had some great people who do great things and have become immortalized in beach history.
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Waterfront Rescue Mission looking for donations, volunteers
     On Thanksgiving Day, Waterfront Rescue Mission plans to serve and deliver 1,800 meals to anyone in Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties who cannot afford a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. This is an opportunity for homeless, poor, lonely, or shut-in men, women, and children in the area to receive food
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Choice Video can capture your story
Gulf Breeze News Business Feature
     Cutting Edge Technology and Old Fashioned creativity yield some of the finest, most visually interesting, products of our time. Whether it is improving a business or enhancing a life - who is telling the story?
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