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Local disc golf course up to par

What is disc golf? When trying to tell friends about your passion for disc golf, they will grasp the concept more quickly if you use the term More...

Key West trip nets

birthday catch Hello folks, I am writing you from the Conch Republic, Key West, where I have been fishing aboard the Reel Eazy with Captain Buddy Rogers. More...

February is the time to plan your spring garden

Staff Report Splash! magazine In Florida, springtime weather begins to arrive by the end of the month. Even in colder locations, the average last-frost dates occur during the later part of the month. More...

Volunteers clear the way for hikers

Special to Splash! Local hiking trails are valuable recreation assets to West Florida. They are heavily used by outdoor enthusiasts and area youth groups. The 2004 hurricane season left plenty of work for local hikers. More...

If you like this flick, count yourself ‘In Good Company’ FLICKS FLICKS FLICKS

Splash! magazine When I saw the trailer for the recent release More...

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Mardi Gras begins

LAISSEZ LES BON TEMPS ROULER . . .

As old man winter stifles much of the country More...

Gulf Coast businesses revive and reopen

After much sweat, hard work and heart-felt commitment, many businesses are now open on Pensacola Beach. Diners are welcome at Hemingway More...

Historic Saenger serves as venue to variety of events

The Saenger Theatre has been called the Grand Dame of Palafox, but the Saenger Theatre is much more than a Great Lady; she is a survivor. More...

Don’t get burned by plastic in 2005

Manage Your Credit Cards in 2005

Nothing feels better than a fresh start, and nothing heralds that like the New Year. January is a blockbuster month for popular resolution mainstays such as fitness gyms, diet plans, educational resources, and yes More...

Gulf Coast readers find ‘Sunday Wife’ close to home and heart

While it may not be spring training yet in south Florida, imagine hitting a literary homerun. And only at your second time at bat. Cassandra King has done just that. More...