Issue 180, May 28, 2023

This past Wednesday, we heard from Chief Federal Judge Timothy Corrigan. Corrigan is a longtime Jacksonville native, living on the Southside of Jacksonville for 40 years. The position of Federal Judge is by nomination by the President of the United States, and must be confirmed by the Senate. They handle many types of cases but […]


Issue 179, May 21, 2023

This week we heard from Dr. Bradlee Robbert, Director of Operations of UF Health Proton Therapy. Robbert shared the successes of the past ten years, and how they have helped over 10,000 patients tackle their specific cancers with their state-of-the-art technology of focusing proton rays to precise cancer locations, avoiding burns and unnecessary harm to […]


Issue 178, May 14, 2023

This week we heard from Lisa Rinaman, the St. John’s Riverkeeper. She caught us up with an overview of her responsibility, and some of the major items affecting pollution and issues for our precious waterway. There are 15 riverkeepers like Lisa in the state. Her area runs from Mayport to Welaka (West of Palatka). Her […]


Issue 177, May 7, 2023

This past Wednesday, we awarded seven scholarships to some very talented college students and JROTC members. They received a combined $32,000, from our efforts of SBMC’s fundraising activities. We can be proud to brag about the over $500,000 we have awarded to our young adults over the years. A huge thank you to Howard Caplan, […]