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  • Fay fades out, all eyes now on Hurricane Gustav

    Tropical Storm Fay was supposed to flood the area, bring tornadoes and cause mass chaos all around last weekend. ...
  • Seized restaurant on auction block

    The building that once housed Cancun’s, a Mexican restaurant on Shoreline Drive in Gulf Breeze, is up for bid online, courtesy of the U.S. Marshals Service. ...
  • Wastewater expansion finally complete

    The two million gallon addition to the Holley-Navarre Water Systems Inc. wastewater treatment plant is now complete. ...
  • Emotions run hot at fire district meeting

    While several  “housekeeping”  topics were discussed during the Holley-Navarre Fire District meeting Monday night, the heated debate took place over budgeting issues and staffing problems. ...
  • Park service releases Kemp’s Ridley hatchlings into the Gulf of Mexico

    It was a homecoming of sorts. ...
  • Park service releases Kemp’s Ridley hatchlings into the Gulf of Mexico

    It was a homecoming of sorts. ...
  • Lady Raiders to open season on road at Catholic

    The Lady Raider volleyball team, under the leadership of new coach Elizabeth Pardue, will travel to Tallahassee Saturday to take part in the Leon Pre Season Classic Tournament as a precursor to Navarre’s season opening game at Catholic High School s...
  • Young Raider golf team impresses coach

    After a week of tryout competition, Coach David Noles released the names of the 2008 Navarre Raider golf team Friday. ...
  • Young Raider golf team impresses coach

    After a week of tryout competition, Coach David Noles released the names of the 2008 Navarre Raider golf team Friday. ...
  • Raiders face Pace in KO Classic

    Navarre Raider football fans will have to travel to Pace High School Friday night to see this year’s team in its first test in the KO Classic against the powerhouse Patriots.  ...
  • Knitting on a prayer

    Jay Degraw leaned in, focusing on the two needles in his hands. Steadily, he wrapped the red yarn around one needle and followed through it with the other. The ball of red yarn sitting on the table beside Degraw moved, releasing a bit more of its treasure...
  • School offers support groups for students

    Schools are taking counseling to the next level. ...
  • New restaurants give residents more dining options

    Navarre residents now have two more choices when looking for a place to dine. ...
  • New restaurants give residents more dining options

    Navarre residents now have two more choices when looking for a place to dine. ...
  • County considers courthouse security upgrades

    The Santa Rosa County Commission isn’t sure when it can replace the aging county courthouse, but it is trying to make the facility more secure. ...
  • Zoo’s future at stake

    The Santa Rosa County Commission needs more information to decide whether to help The ZOO Northwest Florida, Chairman John Broxson said Monday. ...
  • Event to help with skate park plans

    Local skateboarders need a venue to enhance their talent and Fun Store owner Richard Hicks knows that. ...
  • Expert sees area economy recovering

    The Navarre-area economy is almost back on track, expert Rick Harper said at a recent Navarre luncheon.  ...
  • Hip Mamas active in community

    When Denise Haywald, a stay-at-home mom, moved to the Navarre area last year, she looked forward to meeting and mingling with other parents and their children. ...
  • Hip Mamas active in community

    When Denise Haywald, a stay-at-home mom, moved to the Navarre area last year, she looked forward to meeting and mingling with other parents and their children. ...

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