Somewhere above in the clear, sunlit blue sky, DJ Deas was looking down on the Marvelous Light Foundation 5K held in his honor on a picture-perfect Saturday morning in Navarre.
Santa Rosa County fell below the state average percentage of unemployment in the month of February in figures released by the state Department of Economic Opportunity.
As the guest speaker for the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast Friday, Sheriff Bob Johnson gave staggering statistics of drug arrests which include opioids.
Antoine Griffin has spent six days a week training for the last three months. The University of West Florida wide receiver spent part of that time working with one of the greatest NFL players of all time.
Ailsa Clark was on the golf course with her swing coach earlier this month. She told her she felt good about where her game was, feeling it was as solid as it’s ever been, and that she wanted to win a college tournament for the first time in her career in the worst way.
Dr. Keith Fargo is one of the nation’s leading Alzheimer’s researchers and served as the keynote speaker for a symposium on the disease Thursday at the Sanders-Beach Corrine Jones Resource Center in Pensacola.
Every newly-hired pastor knows that not everyone in the congregation will be pleased with him because everyone has their own opinion of what a pastor should be. Some will expect him to be a gifted preacher, others want a compassionate shepherd, and still others expect him to be a competent administrator or a visionary leader. No pastor is capable of being all of these. Live Oak Church has taken a different approach. The congregation is led by a team of five qualified leaders called elders, both vocational and non-vocational, each serving in their area of giftedness.