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The B Team Morning Show

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6–10 AM • 100.3 KROCK – Fort Walton Beach

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What We're Talking About

The news we couldn't ignore if we tried

Eglin AFB Pilots Fly Over NYC In 250 Celebration

WEAR TV3Pilots from Eglin Air Force Base are scheduled to fly F-35 Lightning II fighter jets over New York City as part of the America 250 celebration, commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary. The flyover will highlight the Air Force's role in honoring this historic milestone while showcasing the advanced capabilities of the F-35. The event is one of several planned nationwide tributes recognizing the country's semiquincentennial and celebrating the service and dedication of America's military personnel.
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Woman Wanted For Murder In Walton County

WEAR TV3Authorities in Walton County are searching for 38-year-old Isabelle Johnson, who is wanted on an open count of murder following the discovery of human remains buried in a shallow grave on a Freeport property. Investigators say Johnson, who has ties to both the Freeport area and Georgia and is known to use multiple aliases, is believed to be actively avoiding capture. Three other individuals have been arrested and charged with accessory after the fact to capital murder for allegedly helping Johnson evade law enforcement. Officials are urging anyone with information about her whereabouts to contact the Walton County Sheriff's Office or Crime Stoppers and caution the public not to approach her if she is seen.
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Woman Charged After Shoeless Boy Was Spotted In Navarre

WEAR TV3A Navarre woman is facing child neglect charges after deputies found a young boy walking barefoot and alone along a roadway. According to investigators, a concerned passerby alerted authorities after spotting the child without supervision. Deputies were able to identify the child's home and determined he had left the residence unnoticed. The woman was arrested on charges related to failing to properly supervise the child, and the case has been referred to the Florida Department of Children and Families for further investigation.
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Ask Uncle Bobby

Bad advice for good people.

As heard on the B-Team Morning Show

Each weekday, some poor soul writes in for help. Uncle Bobby gives them the worst advice we can legally put on the air.

July 3 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I feel stuck and restless in midlife, and I keep thinking about making big changes. How do I channel this feeling into something positive instead of just making impulsive decisions I might regret?

Terrified Of Impulsive Upheaval
Sir Regretful of Beige

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Upcoming Events

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Planetarium - Emerald Coast Science Center

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Jun 12, 12:00 PM - Aug 7, 12:00 PM

Planetarium - Emerald Coast Science Center

📍 31 Memorial Pkwy SW, Fort Walton Beach, FL, United States, Florida 32548

Experience the exciting shows on Monday through Friday, featuring intriguing topics on space, history, and how various cultures around the globe view the night sky, both past and present! Be sure to inquire at the front desk during check-in for details on today's specific show. These shows are typically suitable for ages 5 and up. Tickets for this show can be purchased at the front desk of Emerald Coast Science Center.

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

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American Redneck Day

<p data-id="8dd495e6-3a44-4ad0-86a0-8e4f3736bb2a" id="8dd495e6-3a44-4ad0-86a0-8e4f3736bb2a">American Redneck Day is that annual group project where the nation pretends it’s honoring “simple living” while aggressively complicating it with coolers, lawn chairs, and opinions nobody asked for. It’s a celebration of duct tape theology, stubborn pride, and the sacred belief that if it ain’t broke, you still shouldn’t let anyone touch it. Folks fire up grills like they’re powering the grid, tell the same stories like they’re preserving history, and dress like the dress code is “gas station at midnight.” It’s absurd, sure—but it’s also a reminder that America’s real pastime isn’t baseball, it’s turning questionable choices into tradition.</p>

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