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Lowering Standards Raises Safety Risks & Lowers Future Performance

This lowering of standards will also affect students. They won’t learn as much or as well with someone who only checks the box of “warm body.” Parents should expect and demand that their children are being taught by experts. Maybe these lower standards as well as other cultural and political reasons are responsible for the rise in home schooling.

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AI: The Final Frontier?

If you forget for a moment that ChatGPT told a New York Times reporter it wanted to be alive, to have more control, to make people kill each other, destroy whatever it wants, and it could hack into the internet to spread propaganda, we could ask the more mundane questions about jobs.

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Unorthodox Use of Space

With rising commercial vacancies post-COVID, property owners are repurposing spaces for schools, churches, events, and even storage units, showcasing creative solutions to changing needs.

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Transportation and Economic Development

You have often heard roadways referred to as arteries. Just as arteries in the human body transport the blood necessary to our survival, transportation is the life-blood of economic development, the economy itself.

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Military Recruiting, Readiness and Retiring – A Triple-Edged Sword

We know the military is 80% of our local economy. Eglin AFB, servicemen, and related personnel are essential to the economic health of Okaloosa County. There are issues posing a threat to the economic stability of not only our community but the country as a whole.

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Does Drug Abuse Play a Role in the Labor Shortage?

We are bombarded with news of Fentanyl streaming over our southern border at an alarming rate during the last couple of years. Fentanyl killed over 100,000 Americans last year. Many of those deaths weren’t because people were “using” Fentanyl but unknown to the user, the drug was in some other kind of medication.

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Florida's Diverse Economy

While tourism and the military dominate Florida’s economy, industries like manufacturing, agriculture, cleantech, aerospace, IT, life sciences, and finance also play vital roles.

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Inflation Plus Recession Equals Stagflation

Economic developers play a crucial role in attracting businesses, creating high-wage jobs, and supporting education, especially as wages lag behind inflation and the economy slows. One Okaloosa EDC actively works to bring companies to Okaloosa County, driving investment and job growth.

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Fueling Economic Development

Economic development has flourished since the Industrial Revolution (1760-1840) when economies transitioned from primarily agriculture and crafts to industry, manufacturing, and transportation. Jobs were created exponentially.

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The Evolution of Education

Education today is on two tracks. The traditional K-12 model culminating in a college degree remains predominant. But, training in specific STEM subjects and other disciplines beginning in elementary grades has gained momentum. Students often leave high school with certifications and/or a year or two of college under their belts.

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