Gulf Breeze farmer sells fresh produce
Roth Friar, owner of Gulf Breeze Farms, is making a big impression on the community with his fresh, locally-grown fruits and vegetables.
Bay Haven Farms offers summer camps for kids
Bay Haven Farms, Navarre’s only full-service equestrian facility, has been providing a “haven” for horses and riders alike for almost 20 years.
Here’s looking at you Joe Seymer
Joe Seymer, like most teenagers, figured he was smarter than his Dad — but within 24 hours, he learned his old man was a wise old owl.
Can you dine gluten-free in Navarre?
While cooking from scratch might be the staple of gluten free eating, there are days when a time crunch or social event begs for ready-made food.
Local “Pirates” club raising money for tornado victims
Pirates on the Panhandle Social Club will host a fundraiser this Saturday, June 29, to raise money for Moore, Okla. tornado victims.
Programs target Santa Rosa County’s high number of smokers
Research shows that Santa Rosa and Escambia Counties have more smokers per-capita than other Panhandle counties. But those wishing reduce those numbers by kicking the habit fortunately have plenty of options to which to turn for help.
Gulf Breeze’s “Rec” transformed into Community Center
Formerly known to locals as “the Rec,” the old Gulf Breeze Recreation Center is now a thing of the past after an extensive expansion and remodeling of the building. The newly named Gulf Breeze Community Center was unveiled at a ribbon-cutting Tuesday evening after years of construction.
Storm waves led local judge to air waves
“We lost everything in Hurricane Ivan,” said Santa Rosa County Judge Robert Hilliard, whose family suffered the total loss of their home during the catastrophe. Hilliard was serving as a Santa Rosa County Commissioner in 2004 when the devastating storm surge flooded ashore, knocking down utility poles, leaving citizens in the dark and without the ability to send or receive emergency communication.
CERT makes waves, then contact, on the beach
The Navarre Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) Amateur Radio Club could be seen making waves out on Navarre Beach last weekend. However, it wasn’t the gentle waves of the Gulf of Mexico rolling ashore that drew them to the Black Skimmer Pavilion. These radio gurus were making waves of a different kind — radio waves.
Local author wins award for first novel
Local author Michael Byars Lewis has been recognized at the Next Generation Indie Book Awards for his first novel, “Surly Bonds.” Lewis, who is also a professional pilot, traveled to New York City May 29 to accept his award as a finalist in the first novel category.















