Navarre High fights suicide with education
Navarre High School is no stranger to suicide. The school with a population of more than 2,000 has seen three students choose to take their own lives in the last two years.
Jefferson strives to make a difference in the lives of others
AJ Jefferson is like a lot of us. He’s had his challenging moments, dealing with the ups and downs that come with the roller coaster of life.
Quality time key in improving student resiliency
Most happy and healthy students have one thing in common: resiliency.
Fabulous Finds fills gap for Gulf Breeze needy
Operating entirely off donations of items and time, Fabulous Finds Thrift Shoppe in Gulf Breeze offers assistance to those facing financial hardship.
Devices for Disabilities gives children a voice
For children with disabilities such as autism, words may never come, but that does not mean they do not have a lot to say.
Churchgoers’ challenge: Escape from Noah’s ark
Entering the West Navarre Primary School cafeteria on recent Sunday, the congregation of Encompass Church Navarre was greeted by a large enclosed area decorated with rainbows, clouds and wild animals.
South Santa Rosa teens take mission to Mexico
Few things on Earth are culturally universal, but athletic competition is one of them.
County falls short in advocacy for abused, neglected children
In comparison to its 1st Judicial Circuit neighbors, Santa Rosa County is falling behind when it comes to providing advocates for neglected, abused and abandoned children, according to Guardian Ad Litem Recruitment Coordinator Joan Irby.













