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Sewer project clogged
BY VICI PAPAJOHN Gulf Breeze News vici@gulfbreezenews.com
      Since early summer, Tindle Enterprises, Inc. has been struggling to complete a septic tank abatement project along Fairpoint Drive, North Sunset and Highpoint Drive. When the company signed on to provide sewer facilities to 52 homes the project was expected to be completed by early August. The pro...
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FBI closes in on robbery suspect
STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com
      Federal investigators are getting closer to formally indicting a man they believe may be responsible for bank robberies in Gulf Breeze and Escambia County, police said.
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Condiment burglar hits Cancun's
STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com
      A man attempting to steal beer from a local restaurant ended up with only a pocketful of condiments and a scraped hand. Jereb Shane Johnson, 20, was arrested just before 11:30 p.m. on Nov. 21 outside of Cancun's Mexican Grill, located on the 1300 block of Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze.
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Fire victims give thanks to community
BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News franklin@gulfbreezenews.com
      While most families gave thanks for great sales or extra helpings of turkey last week, one Gulf Breeze family is thankful they are all in one piece. After a fire gutted their home earlier this month, the Gore family is also thankful for the generosity of the surrounding community.
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Church spreads Thanksgiving cheer
BY PAM BRANNON Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com
      St. Paul's United Methodist Church of Gulf Breeze fed a lot of people free on Thanksgiving Day. Not only did between 200-225 folks from the community show up to enjoy the turkey and trimmings free, but after the dinner doors closed at 4 p.m.
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