Commissioners consider Navarre community center survey
Today Santa Rosa County Commissioners will decide if a $7,500 survey to gather input on a Navarre Community Center is worth the cost. Commissioners will also discuss other matters, including courthouse plans for the proposed future judicial site on Hwy. 90.
New lane to ease beach traffic congestion
Work to add an additional north bound left turn lane and turn signal on to U.S. 98 from the Navarre Beach Causeway will begin next week. Currently the intersection has a dedicated right turn lane and one left turn lane.
Navarre projected budget shows surplus
“’How much is it going to cost me?’ is the number one question I hear whenever incorporating Navarre comes up,” said Citizens to Incorporate Navarre member Laurie Gallup.
Another candidate joins commissioner race
Etta Lawlor filed papers March 7 with the Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections Office and is now the sixth candidate vying for commissioner in District 4. Lawler filed as a Libertarian Party of Florida candidate. The other five candidates — James Broxson, Ruth Esser, Yvonne Harper, Andrea McDermott and Rob Williamson — all filed as republicans.
Holley Navarre Water District is hiring
Before the recession, the Holley Navarre Water District had 56 employees, and now they are down by nine. Eight positions were approved to be opened at the February board meeting. “Some will be installing meters and some will be pipe layers,” said General Manager, Ken Walker. The pay rate will be $10 per hour for most positions, “which is our minimum wage,” said Walker. Walker made note of the recent statement by President Obama. The new employees will also assist the district to go from radio reading meters from a truck driving by to meters being read by towers.
Incorporation heads to Tallahassee
Residents in a southwest Florida community are keeping their eyes focused on Tallahassee this legislative session as a bill being considered there would give them the opportunity to head to the polls and decide whether or not Estero should become Florida’s newest incorporated village.
Buttercup not home free yet
A family from Pensacola is working to change an ordinance that would have forced them to find another home for their pet pot-bellied pig named Buttercup.
UF veterinary oncologist captures real-life journey as cancer survivor in new book
Gainesville – Sarah Boston, D.V.M., D.V.Sc., waited four weeks for pathology test results to confirm that she had thyroid cancer. As a veterinary surgical oncologist at the University of Florida, her animal patients typically have these results in four days.
Help is on the way to Apalachicola Bay oysters
When hearing the words “Apalachicola Bay,” many immediately think of oysters.
Lumberjack Festival draws crowd
Families flocked to the 26th Annual Northwest Florida Forestry Conclave Lumberjack Festival held March 1 at Pensacola State College’s Milton campus.







