I often wonder why God has shown such favor upon my life. Then I think, maybe it’s my gratitude. I have to be very specific…
Posts tagged as “editoral”
The Chipola Foundation scholarship application process has changed to an all online process for the Fall 2024 semester and the scholarship list and application links…
A federal judge Wednesday issued a final decision blocking part of a 2023 Florida elections law that placed new restrictions on voter-registration groups, including preventing…
“Stand your ground” For such a simple command, created by bullies in Florida’s legislature for bullies to apply in public spaces, the logic that attempts…
Achoo! It’s pollen season. You might sneeze, and you might have to wash your vehicle to remove the green, dust-like coating that comes from plants.…
When Florida lawmakers went home after ending the 2024 legislative session Friday, they left behind hundreds of bills that did not pass. Here are snapshots…
Generosity throughout Havana contributed to a successful shoebox gift collection season at drop-off locations for the Samaritan’s Purse project Operation Christmas Child. Across the U.S.,…
This month makes one year I’ve been the editor. I took on this role unexpectedly, with one day of training, so the last 12 months…
In an age where America’s political divide is increasingly mirrored in the media consumption habits of its citizens, the local media landscape offers a glimpse…
A few weeks ago I interviewed the executive director at the Sanctuary Mission, a place where broken lives are restored. For some, it’s a place…