Stories by Hansen Hasenberg
Stories by Hansen Hasenberg
25 students named to Safety Patrol at Woodlawn Beach Middle School
October 10, 2024
There’s a new sheriff in town. Or rather, a group of new patrollers.
On Friday, Oct. 4, Woodlawn Beach Middle School welcomed its first class of AAA Safety Patrollers with a graduation ceremony. The ceremony featured the students’ official pinning as patrollers, a presentation by Safety Patrol sponsor Deputy Noel Sevilla, and a keynote address from Daniel Hahn, Santa Rosa District Schools’ director of safety.
Big Brothers, Big Sisters bringing cyclists together for good cause
October 8, 2024
Each year, Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Northwest Florida puts on a cycling event to raise funds for its organization, which serves children and families across five counties, including Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa.
Rain or shine, Miracle League plays on
October 4, 2024
While it only lasted a few innings, before rain forced their game’s postponement, Miracle League of Santa Rosa County participants were having a blast playing baseball Thursday, Oct. 3.
‘Pill mill’ doctor amongst 12 charged for racketeering, drug trafficking
October 4, 2024
Dr. Elaine Sharp, the Gulf Breeze doctor at the center of an alleged pill mill operation, is behind bars. Sharp, 72, was booked into Escambia County Jail Thursday, Oct. 3, and transferred to Santa Rosa County lockup the next day. No charge was given on the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office’s Jail view website at the time, but Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced the charges Oct. 4.
Sharp is facing a slew of charges including murder, manslaughter, conspiracy to commit racketeering, unlawfully prescribing for monetary gain, unlawfully prescribing not medically necessary, conspiracy-trafficking oxycodone of 100 grams or more, conspiracy-trafficking hydromorphone of 28 grams or more, conspiracy-trafficking hydromorphone of 100 grams or more, and money laundering.
Butterflies, pollinators get spotlight in extension office event
October 4, 2024
Pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, play an important role in the lives of plants and, by extension, humans.
‘Pill mill’ doctor arrested in Escambia on homicide charges
October 3, 2024
Dr. Elaine Sharp, the doctor at the center of an alleged pill mill operation in Gulf Breeze, is behind bars. Sharp, 72, is being held in Escambia County Jail on no bond after she was booked into jail Thursday, Oct. 3, just after 1 p.m.
No charge was given on the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office’s Jail view website due to it being for an out-of-county warrant. According to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, Sharp is being charged with two counts of homicide.
Oriole Beach Elementary teacher organizes Rock Your School Day
October 3, 2024
On Sept. 27, students and teachers at Oriole Beach Elementary School “rocked their school.”
Hotels in Navarre sell-out with Hurricane Helene evacuees in town
October 2, 2024
With Hurricane Helene barreling into the eastern part of the Florida Panhandle and the state’s Big Bend region, many Floridians in the storm’s path headed west for safety and shelter.
Boardwalk planned for Navarre Beach, architectural firm to be hired
October 1, 2024
The Tourist Development Council (TDC), which is the county board responsible for directing the Tourist Development Office (TDO) and their plans, has released initial conceptual plans for a new visitor center and boardwalk along the Gulf side of Navarre Beach.
The boardwalk, which will be built in two phases, will feature eight retail shops and stretch from the Navarre Beach main parking lot (near Windjammers on the Pier) to the Dolphin Pavilion in the Navarre Beach Marine Park. The eight shops will be in four buildings.
Navarre pastor recounts trip to Cuba
October 1, 2024
90 miles. That’s how far away the island nation of Cuba is from the United States. While the physical distance between the two countries isn’t far, there has been a separation far bigger over the last 65 years.