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North Okaloosa Deals With Minor Flooding As Rivers Topple Banks

WEAR TV3Okaloosa County continues to experience flooding as the remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur move through the region, slowing the drainage of stormwater and causing elevated river levels. County officials say the flooding is being driven not only by local rainfall but also by runoff from areas farther north, combined with onshore winds that push water back into bays and hinder rivers from draining efficiently. The Blackwater River crested at about 16.7 feet Sunday morning, while the Yellow River is expected to peak at 13.1 feet early Tuesday and the Shoal River crested Sunday afternoon before beginning to recede. Local officials opened an emergency shelter over the weekend as a precaution, though it was not needed. Residents are being urged to avoid driving or walking through floodwaters, as fast-moving water can quickly sweep away people and vehicles and may conceal damaged or washed-out roadways.
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Crestview School Bus Driver Arrested For DUI

WEAR TV3A 62-year-old Crestview school bus driver was arrested on DUI and child neglect charges after police said she backed a school bus into a stopped vehicle while transporting six children. Officers responding to the crash near Eighth Avenue and Ferdon Boulevard reported detecting the smell of alcohol and observed signs of impairment during a DUI investigation. The driver, identified as Mechelle Prevoznik, later registered a blood alcohol concentration of 0.048, which exceeds the legal limit for commercial drivers in Florida. No injuries were reported because the collision occurred at low speed, but authorities charged her with driving under the influence and six counts of child neglect without bodily harm before transporting her to the Okaloosa County Jail.
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Human Remains Found In Crestview - Sparks Investigation

WEAR TV3Authorities are conducting a death investigation after human remains were discovered in the Crestview area. Law enforcement responded to the scene after receiving a report of the remains and secured the area while investigators and crime scene personnel processed evidence. Officials have not yet released the identity of the deceased, the cause of death, or how long the remains had been at the location. The remains will undergo examination by the medical examiner’s office as investigators work to determine the circumstances surrounding the death. Authorities say the investigation remains active, and additional information will be released as it becomes available.
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Niceville PD Asking For Public's Help In Locating Man

Get The CoastThe Niceville Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in locating a missing man after he was reported not to have been seen recently. Officers say they are actively investigating the disappearance and are working to gather information on his last known whereabouts and possible direction of travel. Authorities have not released full details about the circumstances, but they are urging anyone who may have seen the individual or has relevant information to come forward to help with the search.
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85 Year Old FL Man Arrested For Drag Racing

WPEC CBS12An 85-year-old Florida man was arrested in Lake County after authorities say he was caught street racing and driving at speeds over 100 mph. Deputies reported that the driver was operating a Corvette on U.S. 27 and County Road 33 in Leesburg when he engaged in reckless driving behavior alongside another vehicle, prompting a traffic stop. The Lake County Sheriff’s Office said the man was charged with excessive speeding and street racing, noting that his speed reached triple digits during the incident. He was taken into custody as officials emphasized the dangers of high-speed racing on public roads.
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$1.4 Million Is All You Need For Retirement

USA TodayA recent USA Today report notes that Americans estimate they need roughly $1.4 million saved for a comfortable retirement, according to a survey, though this figure represents an average and is not a fixed goal for everyone. Financial experts point out that retirement needs vary widely depending on individual lifestyles, expenses, and income sources, so there is no universal savings target. Instead of focusing solely on a single dollar amount, they often suggest aiming to save about 10 times one’s annual salary by age 67 as a more practical benchmark. The article also stresses that even those who are behind on savings still have options, such as increasing contributions, postponing retirement, or adjusting future spending plans to improve their financial outlook.
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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 22 · Today's Letter

Dear Uncle Bobby,

My boss is constantly on TikTok filming videos during work hours, and it is disrupting the team and leaving important decisions unresolved. I want to stay professional, but it is getting hard to keep things running when they are focused on going viral instead of managing. What should I do?

Viral Clout Workplace Chaos
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Planetarium - Emerald Coast Science Center

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Planetarium - Emerald Coast Science Center

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Stupid Guy Thing Day

<p data-id="a707fe97-7968-4d8e-b774-323b4a73b6b4" id="a707fe97-7968-4d8e-b774-323b4a73b6b4">Stupid Guy Thing Day is that sacred 24-hour window where grown men treat common sense like it’s optional equipment, then act shocked when the warranty doesn’t cover stupidity. It’s a celebration of bold plans, cheap tools, and the ancient belief that YouTube counts as training if you watch it at 1.5x speed. Nobody’s here to judge—mostly because everyone’s busy filming, holding a flashlight wrong, or saying “I’ve done this before” like that’s ever helped. Consider it a public service announcement disguised as a holiday: hide the ladders, secure the grill, and keep your phone charged, because somebody’s about to learn physics personally.</p>

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