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Driver Arrested After Being Clocked At 137 MPH In Crestview

WEAR TV3A traffic stop early Saturday morning in Crestview resulted in multiple arrests after deputies recorded a driver traveling 137 mph in a 65 mph zone on State Road 85 near Live Oak Church Road, according to the Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office. The driver, 20-year-old Jim Mitchell of Pensacola, was taken into custody and charged with driving at an excessive speed over 100 mph; authorities said he was operating a black 2006 Audi. His passenger, 25-year-old Akeem Malik Finlay of Baker, was also arrested and charged with possession of a controlled substance without a prescription, and deputies added that he was placed on hold for ICE during the stop.
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New Cars Will Have Surveillance Tech

YahooBy 2027, new vehicles may be required to include monitoring systems that use cameras and sensors to detect driver impairment by tracking indicators such as eye movement, attention, and possibly intoxication. The debate centers on how these systems would respond, with potential actions ranging from issuing warnings to restricting vehicle operation or even preventing the car from starting if impairment is suspected. Advocates argue the goal is to reduce drunk-driving fatalities, while critics raise concerns about surveillance and the privacy implications of data collection. However, federal regulators note the technology is not yet fully developed, and key details about its implementation remain unresolved.
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Choctaw Advances In Class 4A Baseball Playoffs

FHSAAThe Choctaw Indians won 9-0 vs Baker County this past Friday, and are set to host St. Augustine in the Sweet 16 this Friday, May 1, marking a rematch of last year’s first-round matchup, after St. Augustine advanced with a 10–6 victory over Arnold on Friday. The game will be carried play-by-play on 103.7 The Ticket.
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Niceville Advances In 5A Baseball Playoffs

FHSAANiceville Eagles Baseball posted a 3-2 win on Friday night over Beachside High School. The Eagles advance to the district semi-finals this Friday, May 1, with a home tilt versus 3rd seeded, Mosley High School from Bay County. Mosley is coming off a 5-2 win versus Columbia of Lake City.
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Man Posed As Missing Brother And Sold His Home

A Georgia man was arrested after allegedly stealing his missing brother’s identity and impersonating him to sell his home, leaving family members shocked since they hadn’t heard from the brother in about four months, though they initially didn’t find that unusual. Neighbors grew suspicious when the lawn went unmowed and a “For Sale” sign was quickly removed, but many believed the man was the homeowner because the brothers closely resembled each other. The house ultimately sold for $185,000, below the $199,000 asking price, and authorities arrested the suspect just days later on charges including identity theft fraud and residential mortgage fraud, while the missing brother’s whereabouts remain unknown.
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That $1 Bill Could Be Worth A LOT More!

Daily MailThat crumpled dollar in your wallet could be worth far more than its face value if it features a rare serial number, especially so-called “radar bills,” which read the same forward and backward—like 12344321—and appear only about once in every 10,000 notes, making them highly desirable to collectors. Depending on the pattern, these bills can fetch anywhere from around $25 to $100 for more common examples, while rarer “super radars,” where nearly all digits match except the outer ones, can sell for significantly more; other sought-after serials include sequential “ladder” numbers like 12345678, repeating “solid” numbers such as 77777777, and very low numbers like 00000025.
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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.

April 28 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

I have gotten really good at looking busy at work, but I am overwhelmed and worried someone will realize I am not actually getting much done. How do I avoid getting caught?

Dread Of Productivity Exposure
Spreadsheet Mirage Artist

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National Tell a Story Day

<p data-id="53bc0ea1-c65f-40a8-acb0-e95eb3f8fc96" id="53bc0ea1-c65f-40a8-acb0-e95eb3f8fc96">National Tell a Story Day is that little square on the calendar that pretends we don’t already lie professionally, casually, and for sport. The idea is simple: open your mouth, string events together, and try—just once—to make it mean something beyond killing time in a checkout line. It’s a permission slip to dust off the family legends, the workplace war stories, and that “you won’t believe what happened” tale you’ve been holding hostage since 2017. So bring your best story, keep it short enough to survive modern attention spans, and remember: the truth is optional, but the delivery isn’t.</p>

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