Ashliegh McLean is the new head coach of the University of West Florida softball team. McLean replaces Melissa Paul, who has stepped down from her post to spend more time with family.
It was at one of Navarre’s Junior ROTC military balls that Master Chief Jim Ethridge recalls a funny story about the late Shirley Brown, a long-time supporter of ROTC who used the cadets for many of the community service efforts she was involved with in Navarre.
Anicia Dombret was born and raised in a little town in Colombia. Years ago, missionaries from Wichita, Kansas, came to her hometown and spoke with her grandparents.
Claire Crider grew up on the white sand shores of Navarre, and from those early years she had a love of crafting. That love combined with an entrepreneurial spirit has gained her national recognition in the popular magazine “The Pioneer Woman.”
The West Navarre Primary Stars shined bright at the S.S. Dixon fitness meet May 11. The WNP fitness team traveled to Dixon Primary with 24 students to compete in six different events. The events included the 50- and 100-yard dash, 220-yard run, shuttle run, curl-ups and pull-ups.
Andrew Jackson is forever linked to Florida. The former President of the United States played a vital role in setting the stage for the sale of the state to America.
The U.S. House of Representatives voted May 24 to invest $41.9 million in modernization and improvements to the military’s Gulf Test Range along Florida’s northwest coast.