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Stories by Hansen Hasenberg

Stories by Hansen Hasenberg

Meraki Solar employees help Navarre family

August 21, 2023
Few people can think of a time when someone soliciting a product was a welcome sight at their door, but for JoAnne Orr, it has turned out to be a blessing.

Navarre residents trek the Camino de Santiago

August 21, 2023
Since the ninth century, Christian pilgrims have journeyed along a network of paths across France, Portugal and Spain to visit the shrine of the apostle James in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, Spain. The pilgrimage, known as the Way of St. James or Camino Santiago, encompasses hundreds of miles of trails through cities and countryside. According to some scholars and historians, it is also the route James the greater took into Spain, where he preached the gospel. He is said to have been buried in Santiago de Compostela.

Improvements coming to Navarre Park dock, seawall

August 17, 2023
From revamping and rebuilding the children’s park to the removal of the duck pond, Navarre Park has undergone drastic changes in the past few years and according to County Commissioner Colten Wright, there will be more coming. At the Aug. 3 Tourist Development Council meeting, Wright told the council the dock at Navarre Park may soon be getting a long awaited upgrade.

Navarre local helping save turtles beyond Navarre

August 14, 2023
Navarre Beach Fishing Pier is the number one pier in Florida for successful sea turtle stranding efforts. According to the Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center (NBSTCC), they have saved 45 from the pier in 2023 alone. In 2022, they saved 50 sea turtles at the pier.

Tiger Point Place development plans pulled

August 14, 2023
The 5.5-acre empty lot in between Concord Presbyterian Church and Clearhome Self Storage on Gulf Breeze Parkway will remain empty for the time being.

Navarre High students show artistry with painted parking spaces

August 11, 2023
Several Navarre High students braved the heat of summer to paint their parking spaces before school started Aug. 10.

Eddington: Traffic light is coming to Ortega and 98

August 11, 2023
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) has given the greenlight for a traffic light at the intersection of Highway 98 and Ortega St. in Navarre. County Commissioner Ray Eddington, who represents Navarre and Holley, said the news came Aug. 7 in an email from FDOT to his office. According to Eddington, the state agency launched another study of the intersection earlier this year at his request.

K9s Dozer and Prince retire from Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office

August 10, 2023
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office recently saw two members of its K9 unit retire. K9s Dozer and Prince each are saying goodbye to police work after spending most of their lives in service to the county. Dozer began with the Sheriff’s Office in a distinctive way.

Former detective who interrogated Ted Bundy speaks at Imogene Theatre event

August 9, 2023
“The first thing I noticed were his eyes, he had steel, clear blue eyes.” Norm Chapman, a former Pensacola Police chief and detective, is probably best known for interrogating one of America’s most famous serial killers, Theodore Robert Bundy. Better known as Ted.

A look at water quality at Navarre Park and Beach

August 7, 2023
According to Environment America, a nonprofit environmental research and policy center, roughly one-half of America’s beaches had potentially unsafe contamination levels in 2022. Out of 3,192 beaches, 1,761 experienced at least one day on which fecal contamination reached potentially unsafe levels.
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