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FWB Council Meets Tonight - Here's A Snapshot Of The Agenda

Get The CoastThe Fort Walton Beach City Council is set to consider several significant proposals at Tuesday’s meeting, including whether to move forward with automated school-zone speed cameras, establish a cap on city budget growth, and explore changes to emergency dispatch operations. The speed camera discussion follows concerns about driver behavior around schools and could expand automated traffic enforcement aimed at improving student safety. Council members will also review a proposal to limit annual budget increases as part of broader fiscal management efforts, while another agenda item examines options for dispatch services and their potential impact on emergency response operations. Together, the measures reflect ongoing efforts to address public safety, government spending, and city service efficiency.
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Maney And Boyles Raise Concerns Over Property Tax Amendment

Get The CoastState Representatives Patt Maney and Nathan Boyles opposed a proposed Florida constitutional amendment that would significantly expand property tax exemptions and appear on the November ballot, citing concerns about its potential consequences despite supporting the goal of tax relief. The measure would increase the homestead exemption, reduce assessment caps on certain properties, and limit how local governments can use property tax revenue. Maney argued the proposal was rushed through the Legislature without sufficient analysis of its effects on school funding, local government finances, and the state’s tax structure, while Boyles expressed concern that the benefits would be unevenly distributed, favoring long-term homeowners while potentially increasing costs for renters and newer residents. He also warned that reduced local tax revenue could negatively affect essential services such as public safety, emergency response, and infrastructure. Both lawmakers emphasized the importance of educating voters before the amendment goes before the public in November.
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Shark Attack On Monday In Panama City

WJHG TVState Representatives Patt Maney and Nathan Boyles opposed a proposed Florida constitutional amendment that would significantly expand property tax exemptions and appear on the November ballot, citing concerns about its potential consequences despite supporting the goal of tax relief. The measure would increase the homestead exemption, reduce assessment caps on certain properties, and limit how local governments can use property tax revenue. Maney argued the proposal was rushed through the Legislature without sufficient analysis of its effects on school funding, local government finances, and the state’s tax structure, while Boyles expressed concern that the benefits would be unevenly distributed, favoring long-term homeowners while potentially increasing costs for renters and newer residents. He also warned that reduced local tax revenue could negatively affect essential services such as public safety, emergency response, and infrastructure. Both lawmakers emphasized the importance of educating voters before the amendment goes before the public in November.
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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.

June 9 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I have a demanding job and I keep trying to create work-life balance, but it never feels sustainable. Is real balance actually possible, and how do I stop feeling like I am failing at it?

Drowning Under Endless Deadlines
Overtime vs Oxygen

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Upcoming Events

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MidSouth Bank's Summer Fair

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Jun 12, 12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

MidSouth Bank's Summer Fair

📍 MidSouth Bank, 768 Beal Pkwy, Fort Walton Beach

MidSouth Bank Summer Fair is a family-friendly community event hosted by MidSouth Bank at 768 Beal Parkway on Friday, June 12, from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. The fair encourages children to learn about saving money while families enjoy carnival games, prizes, food, ice cream, and other summer activities. Attendees who open or deposit into a child’s savings account will be entered into a drawing to win a $50 deposit, and new accounts will receive a free piggy bank as part of the celebration.

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Today's Holidays

Celebrate the weird stuff. We do.

Holiday #1 of 4

Call Your Doctor Day

Call Your Doctor Day is that annual little memo from the universe reminding you your body’s been filing complaints while you’ve been “powering through” like that’s a medical plan. You pick up the phone, say the symptoms out loud, and suddenly the stuff you’ve been ignoring sounds less like “getting older” and more like “a decision.” It’s not about panic—it’s about accountability, the kind that comes with co-pays, waiting rooms, and a nurse who can pronounce your last name better than you can. Consider it a calendar-approved moment to stop diagnosing yourself with vibes and start acting like you plan to be alive next month.

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