The Santa Rosa County School Board unanimously approved promoting Beth Mosley, Holley-Navarre Intermediate’s current assistant principal, to school principal.
While checking the news and scrolling through Facebook, Louisiana resident Gillian Howes Rabalais came across photos from last week’s vigil at the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier which honored the fallen in the March 10 helicopter crash.
Many people have the dream of writing a book someday, but for most “someday” never comes. Northwest Florida residents will have a chance to make that dream a reality starting this month when local resident Nancy Gaskins hosts a series of free workshops in communities across area.
America the Beautiful Passes – The National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass – is a convenient way to visit more than 2,000 sites, from Grand Canyon National Park to Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. If visiting several areas, the pass can save travelers money. There is no limit on the number of sites you can see, and each pass covers entrance fee or standard amenity fees for a driver and passengers in a personal vehicle at a per-vehicle fee area, such as Gulf Islands National Seashore.
When Julia Ramsey wasn’t playing in Friday night’s Subway High School All-Star game in Pensacola, the senior standout from Navarre was on the bench talking with her high school coach.
With your doctor’s OK, you may be able to safely start an exercise program on your own, said A. Lynn Millar, chairman, department of physical therapy, Winston-Salem State University, North Carolina.
Fort Walton Beach Medical Center and Twin Cities Hospital will present the fourth annual Women on Wellness symposium April 10, from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn Resort on Okaloosa Island. This one-day educational conference is aimed to help women achieve balance and success in life, work and health.