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Arrasmith signs with Kennesaw State

Kyle Arrasmith has always loved offense, but during his Navarre High School football career, the 6-foot-6 240-pound standout played mostly defense for the Raiders, starring as a defensive end.

Magic lights up West Navarre Primary

More than 500 students, teachers and parents were treated to a magic show Tuesday, Feb. 3, at West Navarre Primary School. “The Pro-Kids Show,” a local favorite, mixed comedy, music, magic and puppets which were all met with thunderous laughter that filled the school’s cafeteria.

An open letter to Commissioner Rob Williamson

As a certified playground safety inspector and a Santa Rosa County taxpayer, I am deeply concerned about the safety of the proposed playground. According to www.ziplinerider.com, ziplines are dangerous and should only be used in expertly supervised environments. Riders should be provided with an array of safety gear and receive specific instruction on use.

Navarre Plaza: Smart growth for Navarre 

If you live in Navarre and need to buy a new suit, you have to drive to Pensacola or Fort Walton Beach. Most Navarre residents prefer Pensacola because there are more choices there. If you need furniture of any kind, you’ll have to drive to Pensacola. Shoes? Pensacola. Maternity wear? Pensacola. Baby clothes? Pensacola.

Progress without vision

After the heavy rains in the summer of 2013, I met my newest neighbor Mr. Betty; I had to wear fishing waders to get to his house due to flooding. I introduced myself to Mr. Betty and asked if he needed any help recovering from the 2 inches of water that had invaded his house. He had already started to tear apart the soaked dry wall, and he paused just long enough to say “not unless you know how to work drywall.” I told him I have two hands and am willing to help. We went to work. Since that initial flooding in the summer of 2013, that same house flooded three more times. The last flood brought in more than 4 feet of water.

Flyover construction will tie up traffic

Construction work will take place at the new flyover bridge on U.S. 98 at Hurlburt Field over the next two weeks. The north/south traffic lanes across Highway 98 will be closed during construction (schedule below) to allow the contractor’s personnel and equipment to safely install the massive structural beams for the bridge. Highway 98 through traffic will be reduced to a single lane. Cody Avenue traffic north and south will have detours to nearest median U-turn point east or west.

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