Month: December 2020
Photo of the Day
Written by Wendy Victora Rudman on . Posted in Photos.
Melissa Johnson sent this photo of a “winter beach,” which shows the sharp drop off common during winter months.
Rumors or real? Here are the facts about the bay bridge reconstruction
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in News.
Rally fall short for Navarre in battle against Patriots
Written by Brian Lester on . Posted in Sports.
Once down by almost 20 points, Navarre’s boys basketball team faced a dire situation late in its District 1-6A game against Pace Friday night.
Then the Raiders changed course. Shots started falling. They made critical defensive stops.
COVID-19 vaccine delayed for Santa Rosa
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in News.
Florida joins lawsuit targeting Facebook
Written by News Service of Florida on . Posted in Florida News.
On a mission to serve
Written by Michael Bannon on . Posted in Faith.
It’s 9 a.m. on a Tuesday and the doors of Waterfront Thrift Store in Gulf Breeze are open for business. George and Sylvia Fleetwood of Navarre tuck their car into a parking spot as other locals arrive to shop for bargains while helping a worthy cause.
But the Fleetwoods are not there to shop; they have come to serve as volunteers.
County comprehensive plan to get more comprehensive
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in News.
Looking at Santa Rosa County’s 2040 Comprehensive Plan can be misleading. Under capital improvements, the plan only lists 32 improvements for the past five years.
Almost all were paid for by state, federal or grant funding, not from county coffers.
Couple returns shell collection to beach
Written by Brian Lester on . Posted in Community.
Gail Pritchett grew up collecting shells and has been fascinated by the hobby her entire life.
When she and her husband, AJ, moved to the Navarre area last year, they began to spend even more time at the beach.
Cash still king for nonprofits in need
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Business.