Nov 23, 2017
Navarre resident naturalized
For Barbora Valodic of Navarre, making home officially “home” took more than two decades, but she said it was worth the wait.
Nov 23, 2017
Holiday festival helps fight child abuse
Amid towering, festive Christmas trees and jolly-themed wreaths, a unique art form greeted visitors to the Imogene Theatre Saturday night at the 8th Annual Festival of Trees Silver Gala.
Nov 23, 2017
App Challenge showcases cyber careers
Eliminating threats in space, white-hat hacking and coding protection for the entire U.S. Navy were just a few of the career goals discussed with students at the Congressional App Challenge Awards ceremony Saturday at the University of West Florida.
Nov 23, 2017
Holidays brightened for South Santa Rosa families
Hundreds of families in Navarre and Gulf Breeze will have a Thanksgiving meal this year thanks to Caring and Sharing of South Santa Rosa County.
Nov 16, 2017
Roundtable provides one-stop shop for senior resources
Putting valuable information into the hands of senior citizens is what the Senior Resources Roundtable is all about.
Nov 16, 2017
Survivor takes on Big Apple, Hawaii next
Actor David Boreanaz was a Navarre cancer survivor’s angel both literally and metaphorically.
Nov 9, 2017
Senior center accepts board candidates, eyes opportunities to generate income
The wheels are in motion for the new board to be in place at the Holley-Navarre Senior Center by the start of 2018.
Nov 9, 2017
Nanninga’s final journey on the Appalachian Trail
As fall approached, Jim Nanninga was eager to complete his mission of hiking the entire Appalachian Trail.
Nov 9, 2017
Area residents share their stories of hiking the Appalachian Trail
The Appalachian Trail is the Footpath for the People and spans nearly 2,200 miles from Georgia to Maine. It’s a bucket list item for the most serious of hikers. There are also sections that make for great day hikes for those with less experience.
Nov 9, 2017
Beach visitors up, rescues down, drownings at zero
Lifeguards left Navarre Beach Oct. 29, and despite the number of beach visitors more than doubling, the guards closed the books on a season of fewer rescues and no drownings.