Former superintendent: From paralyzed to powerful
Flattened in the grass and paralyzed on a football field in Clinton, a young Mississippi University pre-law student had a moment of clarity. His neck was broken.
“Feb. 7, 1981, a date I will remember for the rest of my life,” he said of the injury.
Looking for reasons to come to Navarre Beach? Here’s one
Check out this home on Gulf Boulevard, the main thoroughfare that runs through Navarre Beach. Michelle Mobley, a local photographer, shared this photo with the Navarre Press.
Check out these pet-friendly holiday events
Join animal services for a festive day of events on Saturday, Dec. 19 as they celebrate the howlidays! All adoption fees will be waived as the shelter’s Christmas gift to you. Masks are required for both events and will be provided if needed
Christmas ZOObilee becomes local tradition
Families traveled from near and far to experience some holiday cheer this past weekend at the Gulf Breeze Zoo for the 2nd annual Christmas ZOObilee.
Gulf Island beach road repairs on horizon
Fort Pickens and its campgrounds reopened for winter hours Dec. 5, according to a press release from Gulf Islands National Seashore, but superintendent Dan Brown said it will still be a while before State Road 399 reopens.
Couple returns shell collection to beach
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.
Competition lighting up Navarre homes, businesses
Christmas is on the horizon, and Navarre’s homes and businesses are decked out for the holiday.
The Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce launched a new event this year celebrating the bright tradition. The Let It Glow Holiday Lights Competition runs now through Dec. 31, featuring businesses and residences done up in lights for the holiday season.
Angel tags left on tree; deadline nears
Navarre area children in need are at risk of not receiving Christmas presents this year.
Column: Give wasps their space
The low frequency droning is an unmistakable acoustic cue for anything with auditory capabilities. There are times though when the menacing monotone is not present and the pain is a complete surprise.
Pearl Harbor: ‘We can’t forget our history’
America went to bed the night of Dec. 6, 1941 not knowing the course of the nation’s history would forever change early the next day.












