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Not enough plays made by Navarre in tough road loss to Escambia

Garrett Bagley gathered his Navarre football team in the end zone late Friday night to talk about moving on from a tough loss.


The Raiders didn’t have their best week of practice leading up to their game against Escambia at Emmitt Smith Field, but even still, they nearly rallied for a win over the Gators on a rainy October evening.

‘Pill mill’ doctor amongst 12 charged for racketeering, drug trafficking

Dr. Elaine Sharp, the Gulf Breeze doctor at the center of an alleged pill mill operation, is behind bars. Sharp, 72, was booked into Escambia County Jail Thursday, Oct. 3, and transferred to Santa Rosa County lockup the next day. No charge was given on the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office’s Jail view website at the time, but Florida Department of Law Enforcement announced the charges Oct. 4.

Sharp is facing a slew of charges including murder, manslaughter, conspiracy to commit racketeering, unlawfully prescribing for monetary gain, unlawfully prescribing not medically necessary, conspiracy-trafficking oxycodone of 100 grams or more, conspiracy-trafficking hydromorphone of 28 grams or more, conspiracy-trafficking hydromorphone of 100 grams or more, and money laundering.

‘Pill mill’ doctor arrested in Escambia on homicide charges

Dr. Elaine Sharp, the doctor at the center of an alleged pill mill operation in Gulf Breeze, is behind bars. Sharp, 72, is being held in Escambia County Jail on no bond after she was booked into jail Thursday, Oct. 3, just after 1 p.m.

No charge was given on the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office’s Jail view website due to it being for an out-of-county warrant. According to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office, Sharp is being charged with two counts of homicide.

Raider Game Day! Navarre faces tough road test at Escambia

Navarre’s football team will try to keep its momentum rolling when it takes on Escambia Friday night at Emmitt Smith Field. Kickoff is 7 p.m.


The Raiders have won two in a row, including last week’s District 1-6A opener against unbeaten Tate by a 30-27 score.

For God’s Sake

I often write about bears, birds, weeds, and ants, so maybe I should change the name of this column to “Mr. Mike’s Nature Corner.” Turtles have become the celebrity creature in our household. For the past several weeks, almost daily, an assortment of box turtles has crawled under the fence into our backyard. At first, we assumed that they, like the occasional bear, were just passing through, but we soon learned that our yard is a destination.