Superintendent speaks at Republican women’s meeting
Dr. Karen Barber, Superintendent of Santa Rosa County School District, spoke at the newly rebranded South Santa Rosa Republican Women meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 26.
More than just a ‘Critter Closet’
Saundra Ingram, owner and director of Snoop’s Critter Closet, says there’s always something anyone can do to make a difference, even with the busiest of schedules.
Ingram, who is currently going to college to obtain a degree in business, also runs a small organization that supports local animal shelters as well as rescued and fostered pets.
Community Briefs
Graduation scheduled for area’s newest service dogs
The Florida Panhandle’s nonprofit group Healing Paws for Warriors (HP4Ws) graduates additional veteran/service dog teams after three months of intensive training.
Gulf Breeze woman celebrates 101st birthday in style
Evelyn Adams celebrated her 101st birthday in style Saturday at The Beacon, a senior living facility in Gulf Breeze.
Service dog has cared for Hannah; now she needs to take care of him
Gauge loves riding in jeeps. He perks up when asked if he wants to go for a ride. He also loves running in the yard, on the beach and playing in the water. That includes in puddles when the yard floods after a heavy rainfall.
Community Briefs
The recreational harvest of greater amberjack in Gulf of Mexico state and federal waters closes Nov. 1 and will remain closed through April 30, 2022.
Superintendent shares county education with Preserve Navarre
Nearly 40 citizens attended the Preserve Navarre meeting at St. Sylvester Catholic Church Sunday afternoon to hear about incorporating Navarre and the effects it would have on education.
Sold: Gulf Breeze Flea market closes after 28 years
After 28 years in the same location, the Gulf Breeze Flea Market closed up for the last time Sunday.
It’s time for monarchs to rule Northwest Florida
Monarch butterflies are currently making their way through the Florida Panhandle on their way to Central Mexico for the winter.
Batty Wing-Ding teaches children about wildlife
Hundreds of children and parents dressed in costumes flocked to Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge (ECWR) for the 1st annual Batty Halloween Wing-Ding Oct. 22 and 23.















