Nov 17, 2016
Oyster population poised to thrive again
Oyster populations are poised to thrive again in the region thanks to the Oyster Cultch Placement Project, a $5.3 million regional plan designed to enhance and improve the oyster populations in Pensacola Bay, St. Andrews Bay and Apalachicola Bay.
Nov 17, 2016
Air Commando completes year of college in one month
Hurlburt Field, Fla. – In 31 days, an Air Commando completed 24 credit hours equating to one year of college and earned a two-day pass.
Nov 17, 2016
Students create app to connect base children
Moving to a new place can be daunting, especially for a child. It can mean being in an unfamiliar school with unfamiliar people and no idea where social hot spots and basic necessities are located.
Nov 17, 2016
Finding the root cause to your health symptoms
At the age of 21, Melanie Angelis was diagnosed with a heart condition that doctors told her would have her on painkillers and anti-inflammatories for the rest of her life.
Nov 17, 2016
The pain of discipline or the pain of regret
We are human and the struggle is real. What I mean by that is that as humans, there is always something that we will struggle with. The seriousness of the struggle varies, of course, but unfortunately there will always be some sort of struggle we are facing.
Nov 17, 2016
Wolfe Creek Forest acreage acquired for preservation
The Trust for Public Land today announced that 626 acres of Wolfe Creek Forest has been acquired and added to the Blackwater River State Forest. The acquired property includes frontage on Big Coldwater Creek, which is widely used for kayaking, tubing, and canoeing by community members. It also includes a spring-fed state paddling trail beloved by area paddlers and birdwatchers.
Nov 17, 2016
Navarre Beach developers make their case
Steve and Ann Hering get it: numerous neighbors of their would-be 60-house subdivision on Navarre Beach adamantly oppose the project, in part because the couple owes about $1.4 million in back property taxes.
Nov 17, 2016
Gulf Power delivering lower rates to customers
After several years of careful planning, Gulf Power will be able to deliver lower rates to customers starting in January of 2017.
Nov 17, 2016
Public outcry dooms new affordable housing
Responding to a contentious crowd of Navarre area residents, Santa Rosa commissioners unanimously turned down proposals from out-of-town developers to build two low-income apartment complexes totaling 166 units planned for seniors.
Nov 17, 2016
Commission gives go ahead, Zoning Board says ‘no way’
County commissioners approved a request to amend the lease on a 7-acre Navarre Beach parcel to allow construction of the proposed 66-house Topaz Beach subdivision, but the project hit a snag Thursday night, Nov. 10.