As usual, we have a lot of very interesting stories about our community in this week’s issue.
We have a story on an 11-year-old Navarre violinist winning the state concerto competition, a story about boating under the influence resulting from our ride-along with Florida Fish and Wildlife and the Okaloosa Sheriff’s Department, an entire spread on the Blue Angels Team for 2022 and their show this weekend – just to name a few of our stories.
Independence Day should mean what it says, Independence. Friday, June 24, we had a taste of what Independence means.
The Supreme Court actually wrote that they, the Supreme Court of the United States, do not have the power to rule that abortion is legal throughout out the United States.
I’ve been running between all three newspaper locations, and I’m often in Navarre, Milton and Crestview in the same day.
At the first of the year as I was visiting all of the properties, I decided that it was very difficult to drive carefully and pay attention to the road while also paying attention to everything in the three organizations.
This is the first paper of our 23rd year and I had to be reminded to write my column…Geez! I have had a lot of distractions today and I wait until the last minute to write my column and today was no exception except that it never crossed my mind.
There is a lot going on this weekend. There is a Military Appreciation Picnic that is organized by the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce.
See the full page ad on Page 6D. There is a flag dedication at the Holley Navarre Senior Center, and numerous other events including a business fair event for business owners that live in Holley by the Sea.
I had the opportunity to sit down with our U.S. House Representative, Matt Gaetz, at his district office in Pensacola last week.
He was preparing for a hearing with Alejandro Mayorkas last Thursday and took an hour out of his day to chat about his district that covers all the areas where we have news organizations.