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Stories by Wendy Victora Rudman

Stories by Wendy Victora Rudman

Looking for reasons to come to Navarre Beach? Here’s one

December 14, 2020
Check out this home on Gulf Boulevard, the main thoroughfare that runs through Navarre Beach. Michelle Mobley, a local photographer, shared this photo with the Navarre Press.

Governor backs sanctions in Walton beach closure cases

December 14, 2020
TALLAHASSEE — Pointing to what they called “baseless” legal arguments, lawyers for Gov. Ron DeSantis have urged an appeals court to sanction a Northwest Florida attorney who filed a lawsuit to try to force DeSantis to close beaches to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

Photo of the Day

December 11, 2020
Jeremy Dykes shot this Photo of the Day Thursday morning.

Movement underway to rename Navarre bridge after Trump

December 10, 2020
In honor of departing President Donald J. Trump, Republicans of Santa Rosa County are petitioning county commissioners to rename the Navarre Beach bridge after him.

Photo of the Day

December 10, 2020
Melissa Johnson sent this photo of a “winter beach,” which shows the sharp drop off common during winter months.

Wise Words

December 9, 2020

No such thing as a perfect parent

I grew up in the age of Hallmark movies and television shows that depicted fathers patting sons on the head and multiple generations of families living peaceably together. They had family dinners every night and talked, while looking at each other.

Beach Birds Part 2: The Stalker

December 9, 2020
If you see a great blue heron up north, the chances are you will have to use a telephoto lens to get a great photo of it. Along the Gulf of Mexico, they’ll stand right next to you.

Photo of the Day

December 9, 2020
This photo by Melissa Johnson perfectly captures the beauty of the season and the sunsets for which Navarre is famous.

Skunk sighting? Call FWC

December 9, 2020
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has launched a new community science project aimed at learning more about Florida’s skunk populations.
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