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Gulf Breeze better prepared for storms
      The Climate Prediction Center at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) said last week that conditions point to a near normal or above-normal hurricane season in the Atlantic Basic this year. Hurricane season starts Monday, June 1, and runs through Sunday, Nov. 30.
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Burleson takes command of AFJROTC
      Cadet Jamie Burleson assumed command of the Gulf Breeze High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps (AFJROTC) during a ceremony Wednesday, May 21, at Dolphin Stadium. The change of command followed an awards ceremony held earlier in the day at St. Ann Catholic Church, where Burleson received his Cadet Colonel rank insignia from Lt.
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CORRECTION
      In the May 23 edition of the Gulf Breeze News, we reported that Frank Dutko received his wings in 1942. He actually was winged in 1943. Gulf Breeze News strives for accuracy and deeply regrets the error.
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Invisible fencing protects pets and community
      We love our pets like children, but like kids, our animals don't always behave. Naughty pet behavior can quickly turn into serious safety hazards and unwelcome stress on the whole family. For 35 years, the Invisible Fence
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Fighting is a great way to stay fit
      The deadening thump, thump, thump of gloves on heavy bags matches the repetitive rap pulsing from the speakers as the boxers are put through their paces. "Drive the right hand and pull the hook," barks trainer Anthony Charnell.
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Gulf Breeze Police Department makes great strides with traffic safety
      The number of crashes within city limits has decreased by 24.6 percent between 2003-2007, while such incidents increased in Santa Rosa County by 22.5 percent, and Escambia County by 9.9 percent. Across the state, there was a 5.3 percent increase in the same time.
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