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GB Middle, High top state in Science Olympiad BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News franklin@gulfbreezenews.com Whether it's building functional robots or identifying samples of igneous rock, Gulf Breeze high and middle school students are up to the challenge and their talents are taking them to compete among the nation's best in Science Olympiad. More ...
City examines pie-shape lot rule for piers BY VICI PAPAJOHN Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com Since 2004 at least six permits have been issued within the city for piers on pie shape lots or lots with irregular shorelines in the sound, bayous or inlets. More ...
No joke Man thinks friend's body is an April Fool's prank; takes shotgun STAFF REPORTS Gulf Breeze News news@gulfbreezenews.com A strange death in Gulf Breeze was determined to be a suicide. On April 1, authorities responded to a dead body reported in a Gulf Breeze neighborhood. The man living at the house told sheriffs deputies that he found his friend dead in his front yard and thought it was an April Fool's Day practic... More ...
Neighbor, GB police chief clash over pier BY FRANKLIN HAYES Gulf Breeze News franklin@gulfbreezenews.com A dispute over property rights has neighbors suing and threatening to sue another neighbor, who also happens to serve as the city's chief of police. One neighbor even alleges that Gulf Breeze Police Department (GBPD) Chief Peter Paulding broke the law. More ...
Tournament supports cancer research BY SCOTT PAGE Gulf Breeze News Scott@gulfbreezenews.com The Sixth Annual Pink Ribbon Tennis Tournament is set to take place at the Roger Scott Tennis Center in Pensacola on April 11 and 12. Over 192 women will be playing in the tournament that intends to raise money to provide mammograms to those who are otherwise unable to afford them. More ...
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