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Jun 12, 2021
The decision has been made to stick with once-a-week trash pick-up on Navarre Beach despite some concerns from residents.

Jun 11, 2021

Drivers will encounter nighttime lane restrictions on the Pensacola Bay Bridge Thursday evening, June 10 through Friday morning, June 18 from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Construction crews will be performing repairs needed to restore four lanes of traffic for the entire bridge. Drivers should anticipate travel delays while the work is underway.


Jun 11, 2021
A Toro Dingo, a utility vehicle with a sweeping attachment, has been purchased to help clean up the sand around Navarre Beach walkways, boardwalk and showers.

Jun 11, 2021

As a grieving Kentucky family prepares to bury their 5-year-old son, Navarre residents continue to keep them in their thoughts and prayers. Zaten Gabriel Clark, son of Travis and Christina Clark, died Saturday night after he fell from the play structure at a floating water park and drowned.

Services will be held at Smith Funeral Home in Morgantown, Kentucky, one week to the day that Zaten died. He was pulled from the Santa Rosa Sound by Holley-Navarre Fire District rescuers just before 7:30 p.m., which was less than 20 minutes after they were first notified.


Jun 11, 2021
Caesi Williamson’s phone lit up with a text bright and early on a weekday morning. A friend was letting her know that her services to capture and relocate a snake were needed.

Jun 10, 2021

Two new board members have been selected for the Holley Navarre Water System.

Votes were cast at a June 1 special meeting.


Jun 9, 2021
Pensacola Bay Oyster Company received the first round of justice from the Santa Rosa County Circuit Court this week, according to a press release from the company.

Jun 9, 2021
On Tuesday at approximately 5:15 p.m., Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s deputies were dispatched to the Spokes and Kickstands bar after a reported shooting.

Jun 9, 2021
On Wednesday, Board of County Commissioners approved without objection a variance for Feed Lemon LLC to serve alcoholic beverages at a Feed Lemon concert in Milton.

Jun 8, 2021
FDLE agents arrested Joseph Sanderson, 67, of Milton, today on 15 counts of possession of child sexual abuse material, in violation of Florida Statute 827.071(5)(a), a third-degree felony. Due to the number of videos/images and the sexual battery of children depicted in the videos, each count qualifies to be enhanced to second-degree felonies based on F.S. 775.0847(2)(a)(b).
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