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Stories by Wendy Victora Rudman

Stories by Wendy Victora Rudman

Newly hired beach manager hits the sand running

May 6, 2021
The county has hired a new beach manager, filling a position that was approved in 2020 but put on hold due to the pandemic.

Beaches busy, with bed tax numbers to prove it

May 6, 2021
The Tourist Development Council got good news about bed tax numbers for the sixth month in a row at the May 6 meeting.

Former general manager at Hidden Creek charged with theft

May 5, 2021
The former general manager of The Club at Hidden Creek has been charged with theft for items she allegedly stole from the course.

Babysitting a lizard provides a new experience

May 5, 2021

I spent Friday night babysitting a lizard for my daughter who turned 23 Saturday. Both halves of that sentence are improbable sounding to me. That I would babysit a lizard and that my oldest child would turn 23.

When you are in the first blush of parenting, it seems they will be little forever.

Hello yellow! Here’s why your hydrants are changing color

May 5, 2021
You may have noticed Holley-Navarre Fire District firefighters out in the community painting your fire hydrants bright yellow.

Commissioners have ‘no appetite’ for regulating manure

May 4, 2021
A land development code workshop that started at 1 p.m. and lasted until after midnight went on a brief detour early in the meeting to discuss the regulation of manure.

Beach Debris Gallery

May 3, 2021
Former attorney Richard Boyce finds joy in collecting beach debris from Santa Rosa Sound.

Ice cream truck at county beach violates ordinance

May 3, 2021
Social media photos of families lined up at an ice cream truck on Navarre Beach Saturday sparked questions about whether the truck was allowed to sell in a publicly owned parking lot.

Commission time consumed by funding squabble

May 3, 2021
For the second week in a row, a Santa Rosa Board of County Commissioners meeting was tainted and partially derailed by attacks on County Administrator Dan Schebler.

Man paddling from North Carolina to Florida and back, for no particular reason

May 2, 2021

For most of Navarre Beach’s visitors, the stretch of sandy island is a resort destination.

For Steve Bromley, it was a stop along his watery journey to somewhere and nowhere.

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