Mar 6, 2014
Crime down in Santa Rosa County
Captain Bob Johnson from the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office shared welcome news with attendees at the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting Friday. “We had a 4.9 percent decrease in Part I crimes in 2013,” he said. “Explaining what crimes are included in Part I can be a little tricky but they are typically considered serious crimes.”
Mar 6, 2014
Committees formed to support incorporation
About 30 people attended a meeting of The Citizens to Incorporate Navarre Political Action Committee Feb. 26 and many were ready to roll up their sleeves and get involved by leading or participating in committees. “We can’t do this alone,” said PAC member Laurie Gallup. “That’s why we’re asking each of you to consider participating in one of our committees.”
Mar 6, 2014
Woman charged in death of newborn
The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office reported 29-year-old Tonisha Lache Crowell of Fort Walton Beach was taken to the jail in Crestview at about 1 a.m., March 1. She is charged with murder and aggravated child abuse in connection to the death of a newborn.
Mar 6, 2014
Navarre Beach featured in travel magazine
Locals take the beautiful white sand beaches along the Gulf Coast for granted, but its beauty was not lost on a leading travel magazine. Navarre Beach was one of five beaches listed as “Florida’s Top White Sand Beaches” in the February 2014 issue of Conde’ Nast Traveler.
Mar 6, 2014
Commissioners comment on straw poll request
The Citizens to Incorporate Navarre Political Action Committee is seeking signatures in an effort to show Santa Rosa County commissioners enough support exists to place a nonbinding straw poll on the Aug. 26 primary election ballot. Incorporation supporters approached the commissioners in 2012 making the same request but were turned down.
Mar 6, 2014
Navarre area may see more F-35s
If the Air Force gets its first choice for operating the F-35 joint strike fighter, then Navarre residents may see more of them in the skies around the area.
Feb 27, 2014
Prevent Blindness offers eye health info
Today, more than 2 million Americans 50 and over have age related macular degeneration (AMD).
Feb 27, 2014
Accident rates improving for older drivers
Safety researchers expressed concern a decade ago that traffic accidents would increase as the nation’s aging population swelled the number of older drivers on the road. Now, they say they’ve been proved wrong.
Feb 27, 2014
Protect your pets
Pets and livestock can sometimes fall prey to predators including coyotes. A small dog reportedly was injured during a coyote attack last week at Eglin Air Force Base.
Feb 27, 2014
Pensacola council won’t consider pig this week
A potbellied pig named Buttercup is still in limbo after an item that would have classified her as a domestic pet was pulled from this week’s Pensacola City Council agenda at Tuesday’s agenda conference meeting. The pig’s owner has advocated the city make the necessary change, so Buttercup could remain the family’s pet.