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Pensacola Church Erases $6.5M in Medical Debt for 4,400 Residents

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor November 2, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Transformation Church Erases⁣ Medical Debt for Escambia County Residents

Transformation Church⁢ in Pensacola,Florida,has partnered ⁤with the non-profit institution Undue Medical Debt to eliminate medical debt for individuals and households in Escambia County. The initiative aims to provide relief⁢ to those earning four ⁢times below⁤ the federal poverty level or whose medical debt constitutes 5% or more of their annual income.

The‍ church, with ⁢approximately 1,700 members, allocated funds from its annual​ tithe ‌- ⁤10% of all donations received⁤ – to purchase and forgive the debt. ​”This is just​ something we do,” explained Pastor Justin Oswald, executive pastor at Transformation Church. “We don’t ‍stand up there and take ‌up a special offering. We teach our church that we ‍all tithe,but we tithe as a church as well.”

the project was inspired by a video⁣ Pastor Oswald saw featuring another church utilizing Undue Medical Debt’s services. Church leaders determine project allocations and funding levels at the beginning of ⁤each year.

Local businessman and church ‌member, David Livingston, and his wife Ashley, were⁢ particularly moved to ⁣support the ⁣initiative due‍ to their personal ‍experience with the financial ​burden of medical bills. Their 5-year-old son, Jabyn, passed away in 2018 after a​ 3 ½ year⁤ battle with a disease requiring‍ frequent hospitalizations. “He had been in and out of hospitals for​ 3 1/2⁢ years,” Livingston shared. “So, on a personal level, we know what it feels like ⁤to have a medical debt hanging over your head,‌ so when Justin brought the idea to me it almost was an instant yes ⁣for me.‌ We just needed to figure out how and what we could do.”

Undue‍ Medical Debt, founded in 2014⁣ by former ⁣debt collection executives, ‍was ⁣born from inspiration drawn from medical debt elimination efforts during⁤ the 2011 Occupy⁢ Wall Street movement. The⁣ organization purchases bundled ‌medical debt, often for pennies on the dollar, and then forgives​ it. To date,Undue‍ Medical Debt has reportedly relieved over $22 billion in medical debt for more than ‌14 million people,working with partners like Transformation Church.

Livingston​ emphasized ⁣the generosity of the church’s congregation as key to the success of the⁢ project.”God has called us⁤ to steward the ‌generosity of our church⁤ and so ⁢we don’t take that lightly,” he said.⁣ “We always want⁤ to look for the maximum return on investment.”

Due ‍to privacy ‍regulations, Transformation Church will not be able to identify individuals whose debt has been erased unless⁣ those individuals choose to come forward. “We don’t even know if anyone ⁣in our ⁤church‌ will be affected or not,” Oswald ‌stated. “we would love ‍that, but this is for the community.”

Transformation Church is located at 6800 Mobile Highway⁤ and⁢ is opening a new campus in ⁣Gulf Breeze this ‍month.

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Sport

Title: NASCAR Phoenix 2025: TV Schedule, Predictions & More

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 2, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

NASCAR Championship Race Today: How to Watch Ryan Blaney Defend His Title

PHOENIX – The 2024⁣ NASCAR Cup Series ​culminates today, November⁢ 3, ‌with the Championship Race at‌ Phoenix⁢ Raceway.Ryan Blaney, the reigning champion, will be defending his title against Denny Hamlin, Kyle Larson, and Christopher Bell‍ in⁢ a winner-take-all showdown.

This year’s championship contenders have navigated a 36-race season, ‌including a new street course race in Chicago and a unique playoff format consisting of Round ⁢of 16, Round of 12, and Round of⁢ 8 elimination stages. The final four drivers⁣ earned their spots after a series of races, including​ recent events at Martinsville Speedway on October 26.

Date: November 3,2024
Time: 2 p.m. EST
TV Channel: ‌ NBC
live Stream: Peacock
Location: Phoenix Raceway, Avondale, ​Arizona

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Business

Title: Manitowoc County Property Transfers: Top Sale at $500,000

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Manitowoc County Home Sales Reach $1,500 High in Recent⁤ Transfers

Manitowoc County saw a ‍recent flurry of property transactions, with⁢ a top sale price of ‌$1,500 recorded on October 23rd. ​The transfers, spanning October‌ 22nd through​ 24th, offer a ⁢snapshot of the local⁤ housing market activity⁣ and provide insight into recent property values within the county.‍ these‍ sales impact⁤ homeowners, potential buyers, and the overall economic ⁤landscape of Manitowoc County.

Recent property transfers include the sale of a home from Jeffrey J. and Wendy S. Meyer to ​Rafael to Malinda S.⁣ Gonzales for $1,500 on October 23rd. Other notable transactions include Keith a.Spruce transferring property to keith Spruce A. Revocable Trust (price ⁢not⁤ available),⁢ and Kenneth H. Davis selling to Jason and Alyssa Schelven ⁤for $840⁤ on October 24th.

Here’s a detailed look at the‌ recorded property transfers:

Oct.22

* ⁢ Andrew J. and Brooke Ziolkowski to Ian Gabriel Klein, $525
* Peter T. Linda L.​ Harlow to⁤ Bookwalter Dwayne R.and Marsha⁤ K. Revocable Trust or Bookwalter Marsha K. and Dwayne⁤ R. Revocable Trust, $666
* Frank D. and Susan M.Dart⁤ to Dale bonski, price not available
* Joseph F. and Judith ‍M. ​Dondlinger ⁤and Judith M. Meneau or ‌Blake, $525

Oct. 23

* ‌ Jeffrey J. ⁢and⁤ Wendy S. meyer⁣ to Rafael⁢ to⁢ Malinda S. Gonzales,​ $1,500

Oct. ‍24

* ‌ Keith a. Spruce to keith ‌Spruce A. Revocable Trust, price not available
* Kenneth ​H. Davis​ to Jason and Alyssa Schelven, $840
* Allan C. and Susan M. Herrmann to Patrick‍ A. and Maegan J.⁢ Hermann, $360
* Brandon L. Vandeurzen to Tammy L. Langnese, $604.50
* Dorothy Holsen to Randall L.and Julie L. Johnson, $825
* Christopher A. Blaha to ⁤Peter and Khou Hang, $750
* Jeffrey A. Schreiner, ​Kathleen A. Yakel, Kathleen A. Winkler, Terry ⁣J. Brickner, James M. Schreiner, David A. Schreiner,Richard A. Brickner, John P. Schreiner and Deborah⁤ J. Kundinger to⁢ Daniel J. Schreiner, $60
* Samuel M. Suchon and Sharon R.Roberts-Suchon to Suchon Samuel M. and Sharon R. Revocable Trust or Suchon Sharon R. and Samuel M. Revocable Trust, price not available.

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Business

York Wildcats Lose Close Class B Volleyball Championship to Washington Academy

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 2, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

York​ Wildcats Fall ⁤to Washington Academy in Class B ⁢Volleyball Championship

AUGUSTA, Maine – The York Wildcats volleyball ⁤team saw their championship run end Saturday with a 3-2 loss to Washington Academy in the Maine Class⁢ B ⁤championship game. ⁢Despite a resilient comeback, York was ⁢ultimately defeated after a hard-fought ‍battle at the Augusta Civic⁢ center.

York ​Head Coach Michael Hill⁤ acknowledged the match’s⁣ difficulty. “It was going to be a tough match,” Hill said. “We had a lot of holes that we fell into early,and we⁤ were able to climb out of them and able to ‍get it to a ​fifth set.”

York forced ‍a ⁤decisive fifth set after facing a challenging match.Hill explained ‌the team focused on chipping away at deficits to reach a fifth-and-deciding set. “We were ⁢able to find the strength to hammer thru it,” Hill said. “It’s such a momentum game,and as ‌soon ⁢as the momentum shifted,we took that fourth set and rode‌ it ​out all the way to​ the end ⁢of the fifth.”

The fourth set​ saw Washington Academy ⁤initially leading 12-6 ​before York rallied with‍ six​ consecutive​ points to ‍tie the set⁢ at 12-12.The teams traded points, reaching ‌22-22, then ⁢Washington Academy gained game point at 24-23. york battled back to 24-24,‌ and after​ another Washington Academy ​point, ⁤a ‌serve ​went long, tying​ it at 25-25.‍ York then⁣ took a 26-25 lead, ultimately winning the set on a block by Sophie coite that ricocheted⁤ off⁣ a Washington player.”we stayed​ strong in the head and climbed our ⁣way out, and​ we just missed ‌it at the end,”⁢ Hill said.

York won the first set‍ 25-23, overcoming an early 8-2⁤ deficit that prompted a timeout from Hill. however, ⁢Washington Academy controlled the second⁣ and third sets, despite York starting the third set with a 5-2 lead. ‍

Hill credited Washington Academy’s strategic ⁢play. ⁤”They did a great job of spreading the ball around and utilizing all ⁣of its hitters,as well as putting ‍the ball in tough ​spots that York had to scramble for,” he said. “I think one thing‌ (Washington) realized about us​ is that⁢ if they let us hit the ball, we were going⁤ to score a lot of points. They really put the ball in tough spots, made our defense ⁣scramble and really limited our⁣ ability to put the ball away.”

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World

Title: Meyersdale Defeats Northern Bedford, Advances to D5 Football Championship

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 1, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Meyersdale⁤ and Berlin Brothersvalley Advance to District 5 Football Championships

MEYERSDALE, PA – Meyersdale and Berlin Brothersvalley will compete for District 5 football titles after securing semifinal victories Friday night. Meyersdale defeated Northern Bedford 20-0, while⁣ Berlin Brothersvalley routed Everett ‍34-7.

Meyersdale quarterback Jones completed 12 of ‍20 passes for 225 yards, with ​Caden Snyder recording four catches for 100 ⁢yards. Running touchdowns from Spencer Whitfield (1‌ yard) and Jones (9 yards) in the second quarter ​sealed the Red Raiders’ win. the victory⁢ marked Meyersdale’s first against Northern Bedford as 2016 and their first home playoff game since 2019. Coach Donaldson, a 2006 District 5 champion as a player, will lead⁢ his team against second-seeded Conemaugh Township (7-4), who defeated Windber 41-28. Meyersdale’s last District 5 title came in 2006.

In the District 5-2A semifinal, Berlin Brothersvalley’s sophomore running back Durst dominated with 253 rushing ⁣yards and four touchdowns. The Mountaineers took an early lead with ⁢an 18-yard touchdown pass from Brady Janidlo⁢ to Ryan ​Janidlo late ​in the first quarter. Durst‌ added a 73-yard touchdown run before the Janidlo⁢ brothers connected again for an 11-yard ​score ⁣just before halftime, establishing a 20-0 advantage. Everett scored on a 14-yard run by jonathan Cooper, but Durst ⁤responded with a‌ 14-yard touchdown of his own, and finished⁤ the night with a 4-yard touchdown run in the fourth quarter.

Berlin⁤ brothersvalley (7-4) ‍will face fourth-seeded Chestnut Ridge, which upset top-seeded Tussey Mountain 22-10, in the ​championship game.​ First-year coach Dante Paul has guided Berlin to three consecutive wins after a 4-5 start to the season. Berlin is seeking​ its fourth consecutive⁢ District 5 title game⁢ appearance and its first championship since 2015,when they reached the PIAA 1A semifinals.

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Technology

GM Software Chief Dave Richardson Leaves Amid Tech Restructuring

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor November 1, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

GM Software & Services Engineering Head Departs ‍Following Restructuring

DETROIT ⁤ – Dave Richardson, senior vice president of software and services⁣ engineering⁤ at General Motors, is leaving the company, GM announced Friday. The departure⁢ comes just a week ​after Richardson appeared alongside CEO mary Barra at ⁤a New York event showcasing GM’s advancements in autonomous driving and artificial intelligence.

Richardson joined GM ⁤in September 2023 and assumed​ his current role⁣ in June 2024. GM stated the move is a result of organizational restructuring ‌and does ‌not signal⁣ a shift in the⁤ company’s overall technology strategy.

“We’re changing the structure of the Software and Services Engineering team to accelerate how we develop and deliver technology experiences to our customers ​and the company,” GM said in⁤ a⁣ statement.”as part of this change,we are bringing together vehicle software⁤ engineering and Global⁣ Product under ‌one⁢ association,lead by Sterling⁣ Anderson. David Richardson has elected to step down from‌ his role at GM, and ​we thank⁣ him for ⁢his contributions.”

Anderson was appointed chief product​ officer in June, bringing experience from tesla, were he led the Model X and⁤ Autopilot programs, and⁤ Aurora, a self-driving commercial vehicle⁢ company.

Both Anderson and Richardson were based at GM’s Mountain View Technical Center in California, opened in ‍May 2024 as part of⁢ an ‍effort to attract tech talent​ and modernize ‍the automaker’s image.

Prior ⁢to GM, Richardson spent 12 years at Apple, leading engineering teams ​for services including iCloud, ⁢FaceTime, and Siri.

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