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Navarre man facing life in prison

Read more...A Navarre man who was charged with armed robbery following a series of incidences last fall will spend life in prison for his crimes.

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Raiders rout Gators

Read more...Halloween is Sunday, but the Beasts of Bennie Russell rampaged across the gridiron Friday in Navarre.

“I thought we played great defense,” Navarre High School football coach Chad Lashley said after the Raiders dismantled District 1-4A rival Escambia 51-7 at Bennett C. Russell Stadium. “We were gap-sound and had great hustle to the ball.”

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Homeowners offer reward for information on animal killer

Read more...Robledal Estates is, by all accounts, a peaceful subdivision.

Situated just north of East Bay Boulevard, the houses on these streets are bigger than most, and the tranquil waters of nearby Redfish Cove lend to the neighborhood’s quiet charm.

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Commissioners get beach title ball rolling

Many questions remain unanswered, but a new effort to let Santa Rosa Island leaseholders own their property is underway.

“This isn’t going to happen overnight,”  Escambia County Commission Chairman Grover Robinson IV said Monday in Milton during a joint meeting of Escambia and Santa Rosa county commissioners. “We’re not advocating any one position or another, this is about being able to give our leaseholders more options.”

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Robotics team makes a comeback

Read more...Call them the comeback kids.

Just last year, the students at Holley-Navarre Middle School didn’t have a robotics team, a club dedicated to all things engineering, technology and science.

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Survivor story: How one woman fought the breast cancer battle -- and won

Read more...At 48 years old, Wendy Williams was a lot of things: A wife, a mother, a sister.

Now, two years later, Williams can add one more thing to her list:  Survivor.

It’s a title she didn’t expect to receive.

For more on this story, check out the Oct. 28 edition of the Navarre Press or subscribe online.

Family TRIs harder

Read more...Joe Nettleton shouldn’t have looked down.

He’d finished the first leg of the Santa Rosa Island Triathlon, a 600-yard swim, was peddling through the 16th mile of an 18-mile bike course and was thinking ahead to running the final 3.2 miles to finish his first triathlon.

He shouldn’t have looked down, but he did.

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