Applications are now being accepted for the first round of StRIVE grants which will provide business owners the opportunity to fund thousands in improvements to their commercial properties.
Quick action on a nuisance property in Milton has stirred up anger among beach residents fed up with the condition of a beach front home on Gulf Boulevard.
Gulf Breeze Zoo is proud to announce the birth of Kai, a baby reticulated giraffe. Kai was born to mom Kenya at 10 p.m., Feb. 10, 2019. Kai weighed 136.4 pounds and was just over six feet tall at birth.
I suppose, in the interest of full disclosure, I should state that my wife and I have been residents of the Navarre/Santa Rosa area since last August. While nine months of living here hardly makes me an expert on the area, in our previous community I served seven years as Mayor. The experience was both rewarding and educational.
It’s 5 a.m. on a Sunday morning as, one-by-one, a team of people converges on Navarre High School to begin transforming the school’s auditorium into an inspiring, worship space for Momentum Church’s Navarre Campus. Campus Leader, Tyler McNeely, gathers the team members, reminds them of how important they are to the church’s ministry, they pray, and the work of transformation begins.
Navarre High School’s Mock Trial team scored into the semifinals at this year’s annual meet Feb. 18-20 in Pensacola, taking home fourth place in the regional competition despite still being in its infancy.
I enjoyed reading Jamie’s article on Elise and Tosha. I have no issue with service animals, for those in need, and have read many articles on how pets are very calming. However, if ADA forbids verifying accredited credentials, and fake ID cards and vests can be purchased for less than $100, why even have a no-pet law / policy? I see animals on Navarre Beach as well as in stores / restaurants – some with vests, some without. Maybe a flipside article to identify the fakes?