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Florida Voucher Program Faces Millions in Discrepancies and Frustration

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 6, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Florida Lawmakers Voice⁤ Concerns Over Accountability in School Voucher Program

TALLAHASSEE, FL – Florida lawmakers expressed frustration Wednesday⁤ over difficulties tracking how state funds are being‌ used​ within the state’s rapidly expanding school voucher program, raising questions ⁣about accountability for scholarship​ funding organizations. The concerns center on challenges in assigning state identification numbers to students new to the public school system who ⁤receive vouchers, and inconsistencies in data tracking between districts.

Florida considerably broadened its voucher program in 2023, making all students eligible for taxpayer-financed vouchers to attend private schools through the⁢ Family Empowerment Scholarships. The program is funded ⁣through both taxpayer dollars​ and the Florida Tax Credit program, which relies on private corporate donations. House Bill 1, signed into ⁢law in 2023, prioritizes the use of tax credit funds before allocated legislative funding.

The issue arose during a recent discussion where⁤ representatives from Scholarship Funding Organizations ⁢(SFOs) detailed their processes for verifying student enrollment. Lawmakers learned that students ⁤who⁣ have never ‍been enrolled in⁣ a public school -‌ and therefore lack a state ID ⁢number – face a complex process to obtain​ one, sometimes requiring a withdrawal request from their‍ zoned district despite never ⁢having ⁣attended.

“There’s‍ no accountability,” Rep. Ashley Gantt, D-Miami, told the ⁤USA TODAY NETWORK – Florida.”Millions of⁤ dollars are being paid to these scholarship organizations, and there is zero accountability when they’re required ⁢to track students the same way ‍public schools are required.”

Rep. Toby Overdorf, R-Palm City, questioned the complexity of the system, asking, ‌”How long⁤ does it take to change a form so the numbers follow the⁤ student and go to each⁢ department?”

SFO representatives stated they crosscheck scholarship files with district enrollment data, ⁣but acknowledged discrepancies exist due to differing systems across districts. Despite these⁢ assurances, lawmakers remained unconvinced that‍ sufficient oversight is in place to ​ensure proper allocation ‍of public⁢ funds.

Florida law mandates that every student receiving public funds have a state-assigned ID number. The concerns highlight a growing debate over ⁤openness and accountability as ⁢the voucher program continues to expand⁢ and utilize‌ increasing amounts of‍ public money.

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Spirit Airlines Exits Phoenix Sky Harbor Amid Bankruptcy Fears

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 6, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

spirit Airlines to End Flights from Phoenix ⁣Sky Harbor, Raising Concerns About Future Viability

PHOENIX – Spirit Airlines will cease flight operations from ‍Phoenix Sky⁤ Harbor International Airport, the airline announced Tuesday, as it grapples with notable financial challenges‍ that cast doubt on its⁣ long-term survival. The move impacts travelers who rely on Spirit for budget travel options from the Valley.

The airlineS decision comes amid broader cost-cutting measures,including a recent move to introduce a premium‍ economy fare class and furlough 270‍ pilots. Spirit indicated in filings​ with the Securities and Exchange⁣ Commission ‍(SEC) that it may need to sell aircraft, real estate, and airport gate capacity to meet its financial obligations. Though, the ​company acknowledged “there is substantial⁤ doubt as to (Spirit)’s ability to continue…within⁣ 12 ⁤months from the date these financial statements are issued.”

Passengers affected by the Phoenix route cuts will be contacted by Spirit and offered refunds, the airline stated.

While Spirit’s departure eliminates a low-cost carrier option from Phoenix, nonstop service to cities previously served by the airline will continue. American Airlines,⁢ Southwest Airlines, and ⁢Delta Air Lines all offer ⁣nonstop flights between Phoenix ​and Detroit. Nonstop service⁤ to Fort lauderdale will be ‌available‌ starting with JetBlue Airways ‍and a​ new American Airlines route ⁢launching⁢ December 18.

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LIV Golf to 72-Hole Tournaments Starting in 2026

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor November 5, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

LIV Golf to Adopt 72-Hole format for All⁢ 2026 Events

November 4, 2025 ​ – LIV Golf announced today it‌ will transition to a 72-hole format⁤ for all regular season events beginning with the‍ 2026 season, a meaningful change for ⁢the controversial golf league entering​ its fourth year.The move, ⁢announced ‌in a press release, is intended to strengthen the league, challenge⁣ its players, and‍ align with the standard format recognized globally.

“We enter ‌our fourth season as⁣ a league, the move to 72 holes ⁤marks a pivotal new chapter for ⁣LIV Golf that strengthens our league, challenges our elite⁢ field of players, and‍ delivers more of the world-class golf, energy,​ innovation and access that our global audience wants,” said LIV Golf ⁢CEO Scott O’Neil.

The change comes as LIV Golf continues its pursuit of inclusion in the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR). Currently, LIV Golf events do ⁢not award OWGR points, limiting players’ opportunities ⁣to earn ranking ​points outside of major championships and events‌ on other tours ⁤like the DP‍ World Tour or the Asian‍ Tour. LIV Golf initially submitted an application for OWGR points in June 2022, but later withdrew it before resubmitting over ⁢the summer.

“Everyone wants to see the best players in the ‌world ⁤competing ‌against each ⁢other, especially in the majors, and for the ‌good of the game, we need a path forward,” said Bryson DeChambeau ⁢in the league’s press release. “By moving ‌to 72 holes, LIV Golf is⁢ taking a proactive step to‍ align with the historic format recognized globally. This is a fantastic evolution of the LIV golf product, showing how our League listens and adapts to create the best possible experience.”

Despite⁣ the shift ​to 72 holes, LIV ‍Golf will ⁤maintain its signature shotgun starts and existing scoring ⁤systems⁣ for regular⁤ events. Details regarding ⁢the format for the season-ending team championship will be announced at a later ‌date.

LIV Golf also announced this week it⁢ will double the number of roster spots available through its qualifying pathways – the LIV Golf Promotions Event (January 8-11 at Black Diamond ‍Ranch⁢ in Lecanto, Florida)⁢ and the Asian Tour’s International Series.⁢ The league’s official offseason, allowing team captains‌ to sign, release, and‌ trade players ‌based on 2025 standings, began this weekend.

The 2026‌ LIV Golf season is scheduled to​ begin February 4 at Riyadh ​Golf Club in⁤ Saudi Arabia.

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Liz Majerus named Sheboygan’s new city attorney, first woman in post

by Priya Shah – Business Editor November 4, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Liz​ majerus⁣ Appointed Sheboygan‘s Frist‍ Female City‍ Attorney

SHEBOYGAN, WI – November⁤ 4, 2025 – Liz​ Majerus‌ has been ​named the City of sheboygan’s new ⁣City Attorney, marking a historic first for the ⁤municipality.⁤ Majerus assumes‍ the role with a wealth ⁣of experience in municipal ⁢law ⁣and a deep commitment to‌ public service.

Majerus began her legal career as a criminal traffic defense attorney before transitioning ⁤to local government work. She currently serves‌ as president of the Sheboygan County Bar Association‍ and is an active member of ‍the League⁢ of Municipalities, where she frequently presents and authors materials on issues facing ‌local⁢ governments.

The City noted Majerus’s recent speaking ‍engagements ‌and publications, including:‍ 2025 Municipal Attorney’s Institute – Speaker, “But It’s Not Really an Ethics ⁣Violation, Right?”; 2024 Municipal Attorney’s ⁢Institute – Speaker, “Sage Advice: The Next Generation” & “ethical ‍Dilemmas‌ Ripped from the Headlines”; 2023 Municipal Attorney’s Institute – Speaker, “Raze ⁢Orders”; an‍ article⁢ in the August 2022⁣ issue of The Municipality titled “Sign Regulations Post Austin v. Reagan National”; a ⁣November ⁤2022 presentation to the Sheboygan‍ County‌ Rotary; and 2021‌ municipal Attorney’s‌ Institute – Speaker, “Sign Regulations ​post-Reed: An‍ Update.”

As City⁣ Attorney,​ Majerus will represent the ‍city ​as a municipal corporation⁣ and oversee all ⁤legal matters for⁣ its 15 departments,‌ five standing‌ committees, and numerous boards and commissions. The office provides legal advice, prepares and reviews legislation for the Common Council, prosecutes violations of city ordinances, and‍ drafts essential legal documents like ⁣contracts, policies, and resolutions.

“Attorney Majerus ⁤brings immense⁣ legal​ expertise ‍and a deep commitment to public service for⁤ the City of Sheboygan,” said⁢ City administrator Casey Bradley‍ in a press release. “We are‌ grateful ⁢to her ⁣dedicated service ‍in her tenure at⁣ the city and look forward to‌ her valuable ⁤legal guidance to council, administration and all city departments.”

Contact⁣ Brandon ⁤Reid at‌ breid@gannett.com.

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It’s Election Day. Here’s what’s on the ballot in Arizona

by Emma Walker – News Editor November 4, 2025
written by Emma Walker – News Editor

Arizona Voters Head ‍to the Polls: A Guide to What’s⁣ on the Ballot

today, November‍ 4th, ‍Arizona voters‌ are⁤ casting their ballots on​ a range⁤ of measures impacting communities across the‌ state, from school funding to infrastructure improvements. Here’s a breakdown of key items on the ballot:

Local Infrastructure⁣ and Public ⁣Safety Funding

Several cities and districts are seeking voter approval for funding⁤ dedicated to vital public services. ‌Peoria is requesting $123 million ⁣for advancement projects,⁣ while Glendale is asking voters ‍to ⁣approve $65 million for⁣ flood control and support for​ city facilities.

Fire and​ medical districts throughout the valley are also seeking funding to support⁤ new fire stations,⁤ equipment⁢ purchases, and facility maintenance.

School District bonds and overrides

A meaningful portion of the ballot focuses on education funding. Many Arizona schools ⁢rely on voter-approved bonds and override measures to ‌maintain programs, staffing, and facilities. A total of 21 ​school districts have measures before voters today.

Bond Measures: Bonds ‍request a specific dollar amount for capital expenditures,including ⁤new schools,facility upgrades,technology infrastructure,safety improvements,school buses,and equipment. Ten Maricopa ⁤County school districts are seeking bond approvals totaling​ over $1.5 billion. ‌Estimated yearly tax rates for‌ these bonds range from 12 cents per​ $100 of assessed ‌property value in West-MEC⁣ to ‍$1.17 in saddle Mountain Unified School District.

The districts requesting⁢ bond approvals are: Buckeye Union, Chandler Unified, Deer Valley Unified, Isaac Elementary, Nadaburg Unified, Pendergast Elementary, ⁢Saddle Mountain Unified, Tempe Elementary, Tolleson Union, and West-MEC.

Override measures: Overrides seek to increase a district’s budget by a certain percentage for a period of seven‍ years. Often, ⁣districts request renewal of existing​ overrides to maintain‌ current funding levels. These funds are used for⁣ operational expenses like ‌classroom sizes, teacher salaries, music and art programs, and full-day‍ kindergarten.

Fourteen Maricopa County⁣ school districts are seeking voter approval for‌ maintenance and operations budget overrides and renewals.The estimated yearly cost to ⁤the average homeowner ranges from $11 in Arlington Elementary School District to $383 in Higley ⁢Unified School District.

the districts seeking maintenance⁢ and operations budget ‍override approvals are: arlington Elementary, Buckeye elementary, Chandler ⁤Unified, Deer Valley Unified, Dysart Unified, Higley Unified, Isaac Elementary, ⁢Kyrene Elementary, Peoria‌ Unified, Phoenix Elementary, Phoenix Union, Roosevelt Elementary, Saddle mountain Unified, and Tolleson Union.

This report includes information contributed by ⁢ Arizona​ Republic reporters ‍Sasha Hupka and Lauren De⁣ Young.

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Title: Michigan Terror Plot: Lawyer Claims Gamers, Not Terrorists

by David Harrison – Chief Editor November 2, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Lawyer Claims FBI Focused ⁤on​ Online Talk, Gun Activity in Michigan terrorism Case

DETROIT – Nov.⁣ 1, 2025 -‍ The lawyer representing⁤ a ‌suspect in ​a recently disrupted alleged terrorist plot in Michigan asserts‍ the​ case centers on protected free‌ speech and lawful gun activity,⁢ not‌ a⁢ concrete plan to commit violence.Attorney Bill ⁢Makled contends the FBI targeted his client‍ based on online conversations ⁢and firearm ownership, characterizing the situation​ as reminiscent of a previously dismissed militia case.

Makled stated his client is “certainly scared” ⁢and concerned⁣ about “political pressure from ⁢Washington” and the potential impact on his family. “He’s certainly concerned,”‍ Makled‌ said. ⁤”He’s certainly concerned about the political pressure from Washington.‌ He’s worried⁣ about ‌his family ⁣and what ⁤could ⁤potentially⁢ happen.”

The defence maintains there was no​ intent ‌to cause harm, describing the exchanges as “friends talking tough on the internet.” Makled‍ urged the U.S. attorney’s⁤ Office ⁣to recognize​ “there’s nothing⁣ there.”

The FBI and the U.S. ⁣Attorney’s Office ⁤have declined to comment on the case. When questioned about the use⁤ of​ undercover agents, Makled responded, “I don’t know,⁤ because ‌there’s no plot⁢ to uncover.”

Makled drew parallels ⁤to the‌ 2012 Hutaree trial,where ​seven defendants were acquitted after the judge agreed the‍ group’s talk⁢ of violence ⁤amounted to ​”playing⁢ army” and lacked ​a concrete plan. “This is⁣ like hutaree 101,” he said,⁢ adding, “I don’t know what the government has‌ yet … but it’s⁤ giving me​ those Hutaree vibes.”

The case unfolded as⁣ FBI director Kash Patel announced the thwarting of a potential terrorist attack in Michigan ‌on Oct. 31, 2025. ⁤

The family of the ⁤suspect expressed hope the U.S. attorney’s Office would dismiss the case, believing their son was not radicalized or involved in any terrorist plot. “Thay’re praying ⁣and ​hoping that⁣ nothing comes out of this,” ⁣makled said.

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