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Beach day essentials at Good Neighbor Thrift Store

Headed to Navarre Beach? Need a cute, affordable swimsuit, a blow-up raft, a beach towel, supplies to make the perfect sandcastle, or a good book to relax with on the sand?

Look no further. Good Neighbor Thrift Store has got you covered, all without breaking the bank too. Books are only 50 cents. They have a great selection of swimwear for the whole family, starting at $2.50 for a top or bottom piece and $5 for a swimsuit set. And the store is stocked with beach toys galore to ensure you won’t be missing anything for your relaxing and fun day at the beach.

No shortage of smiles at Raider Games

Another edition of the Raider Games went off without any issues.

The annual event at Navarre High provides an opportunity for ESE students at schools throughout the south end of the county to take part in a variety of fun games, with the high school students, including athletes, assisting in the effort.

Being back at Navarre ‘feels like home’ for Eddie Love Jr.

Eddie Love Jr. is back at Navarre, the place it all started for him in high school, and he’s spending his final months as a high school athlete running track for the Raiders.


“To come back, it’s like friends and family. It feels like home. I definitely enjoy being back,” Love said.

Navarre and Pace in top eight in regional flag football rankings

Pace and Navarre remain two of the top flag football teams in Region 1-6A. The Patriots are ranked second in the region this week while the Raiders are seventh.


The two teams have gone head to head once already this season, with Pace prevailing 34-0 on March 3. They are slated to play again on March 24 at Pace.

Navarre High opens doors to eighth graders at annual event

Going from middle school to high school can be a big change for some students and parents.

To help ease the transition and answer questions parents and students might have, Navarre High School spent the week before spring break visiting area schools and holding an eighth grade parents night in the Raider gymnasium Thursday, March 13.

For God’s Sake

If you have ever watched the myriad TV shows about antiques, you know that haylofts in unused barns can yield some surprising treasures. Someone in the past places a valuable, unused item in a place that is secure from the elements and out of the way, then forgets it is there. My father-in-law in Indiana had just such a barn.

Out and About

I’m very honored to be on the board of Main Street Crestview Association (MSCA) as their Vice President, and together we have accomplished a lot of positive changes. However, the board has never seen the kind of “trouble” that tends to follow me. Luckily, they are very astute and have seen this as an opportunity to learn what slander and libel looks like and how to address very negative social media posts – that are patently untrue. Also, they have learned how to resist the urge to address every accusation on social media.  Crestview isn’t used to having a real newspaper that reports the news, no matter who might be the subject.