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Jehovah’s Witnesses return to door knocking

You might be hearing a knock on your door sometime soon. Jehovah’s Witnesses will resume their trademark door-to-door ministry beginning Sept. 1.

The nontrinitarian denomination suspended their famous campaign for two and a half years due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

Navarre principals share thoughts on new school year

School administrators from across Santa Rosa County were busy at work before school opened Aug. 10.

Prior to the school year, school administrators were engaged in hiring new personnel, enrolling new students, creating master schedules, breaking down assessment data from the previous year and collaborating with other administrators from different schools.

Online Judeo-Christian radio station launches in Navarre

A new 24/7 religious radio station based out of Navarre launched Aug. 1 online and on the IHeartRadio app. The radio program is part of Igniting a Nation, a network which has had a television program based in the Birmingham, Alabama area.

According to its website, Igniting a Nation is a non-profit ministry devoted to teaching, equipping, and connecting the dots of scripture for those who are hungry to deepen their relationship with God.

School board navigates busing changes

The Santa Rosa County School District announced in June that students could have to walk farther to catch the bus beginning this fall.

Last week, it mailed almost 18,000 postcards telling parents the district’s transportation plans for their children.

Navarre Raider band camp strikes the chord

Olivia Booth has been a member of the Navarre High School Raider Marching Band since entering the school as a freshman.

This upcoming year will be special, not only because she is a senior, but also because she was named band captain at the end of last school year.

Airman discharged over vaccine refusal

There has been quite a bit of controversy over the past couple years surrounding the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, especially around vaccines.

Earlier this year, unvaccinated service members were forced to separate from the military. One of these people was Jordan Karr.

St. Sylvester’s Church to host French Boys Choir, other concerts

It is not unusual to hear classical or spiritual music in a church around here, but it is unusual when the people performing that music hail from Europe, and more specifically, France.

On July 23, St. Sylvester’s Catholic Church in Navarre will play host to Les Moineaux French Boys Choir for a concert at 7 p.m. The event is free to attend.

Local pastors promote “An Everlasting Love”

Marriage is one of the biggest and oldest institutions in the world. The union between two people has been and is still celebrated amongst nearly every society in the world.

While marriage can be a joyful and wonderful endeavor, it can also have its challenges and that is where the New Life Deliverance Temple Church Marriage and Singles Conference comes in.

Rx Express celebrates 20th anniversary

Nicklaus McMellon, PharmD, CPh, started shadowing his father Paul, RPh, when the family business Rx Express Pharmacy opened in 2002. Now 29, he is the full-time pharmacist.

“I love it. I would never do anything else,” Nick said.

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