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Jun 2, 2016

Many opt to take Social Security before full retirement age

Chicago  — Taking Social Security benefits early comes with a price, yet more than 4 in 10 Americans who are 50 and over say they’ll dip into the program before reaching full retirement age.

Jun 2, 2016

Innovation keeps special needs puppy on track

Steve and Nicki King of Holley by the Sea have three dogs, two of which are special needs.  Alfie, age 12, is an Old English Sheepdog who has a little trouble getting up and down in his older age.  He wears a special harness that allows the Kings to give him a lift up when he needs it.  And he gets good aqua-therapy in their pool with his life vest on.  “You can see him relax as soon as he is in the water far enough to take the weight off of him,” Nicki said. 

Jun 2, 2016

FWC fuels fishing fever

Fishing is a big part of Pete Della Ratta’s life. Not only does he enjoy doing it, but he loves educating students about it, whether it’s at various fishing clinics throughout the area in the summer months or taking seventh-graders on a fishing field trip each year.

Jun 2, 2016

A true patriot: Fallen Special Tactics officer to be awarded Silver Star medal

Hurlburt Field, Fla. – Nearly 10 months after he was killed in action, Capt. Matthew D. Roland will be posthumously awarded the Silver Star medal, the nation’s third-highest valorous combat decoration, for actions taken before his death, Aug. 26, 2015, in Afghanistan.

Jun 2, 2016

Utility distorts threat of sewer hookup ban

The risk of a state-imposed regulatory moratorium on new sewer hookups by Holley-Navarre Water System is being exaggerated so the company can build a controversial wastewater treatment unit in the Williams Creek residential neighborhood.

Jun 2, 2016

BentProp team discovers downed WWII aircraft

Mike Sandler signed a confidentiality agreement before he joined the BentProp expedition this year in the Republic of Palau on a mission to find downed planes and vessels that may contain remains of MIAs from WWII.  Sandler, a resident of Navarre, and a retired chief master sergeant from Hurlburt Field,  was one of only three new selectees this year for the task after a nationwide search by BentProp.  Sandler returned in mid-April and when asked if he found anything, he would say, “We found a lot of places where there isn’t anything.”

Jun 2, 2016

New chapter in the ‘He Coon’s’ Panhandle impact

The proposed 134-condominium complex on a 6-acre private parcel in Navarre Beach Marine Park hasn’t yet been named, but if it gets called something such as “Bob Sikes Villas” there would be historic justification.

May 26, 2016

Save a life, foster a pet

Animal shelters, humane societies and rescues across the country are looking for foster homes for their animals, and the Navarre and Pensacola areas are no exception.  Shelters are overcrowded, leaving some to be euthanized in order to manage the numbers they have.  Social media sites are inundated daily with lost or found pets and some of them end up being turned over to animal control because the owner cannot be located.  That’s where foster homes come in.

May 26, 2016

Formidable predator threatening our waters

Opportunities to learn about lionfish are expanding. The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station did a mini camp over spring break and has a summer camp planned June 15-16.

May 26, 2016

Holley-Navarre Water seeks effluent disposal alternative

In a move that would eliminate the need for a controversial wastewater disposal site being proposed in the Williams Creek neighborhood, Holley-Navarre Water System is exploring a deal to spread effluent on fields owned by South Santa Rosa Utility.
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