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Maroon wins 41 – 35 in scrimmage game

Bragging rights go to the defensive Maroon squad as they bested the White offensive players, 41-35, May 22 in the annual Maroon-White Navarre Raider Spring football game. Although defense officially won the day, in reality, the offensive prowess on both sides of the ball captured the spotlight.

FWC continues bear management efforts

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) held the last of six public meetings Tuesday to discuss bear management in the eastern portion of the panhandle. The final meeting was held in Port St. Joe for the area designated as the East Panhandle Bear Management Unit (BMU), which focuses on the Apalachicola National Forest and surrounding areas.

Sea turtle group honors FWC biologist

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) biologist Anne Meylan accepted a Lifetime Achievement Award last month at the International Sea Turtle Society’s 34th annual symposium in New Orleans.

Agencies stress water safety

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) and Florida Department of Health (FDOH) are encouraging residents and tourists alike to exercise caution whether aboard a boat or swimming in the Gulf, lake, river or pool.

Commission gives straw poll thumbs-up

Around 28,000 registered voters in the Navarre area will have a say this November in whether or not they support an initiative to incorporate the community. That ballot issue, however, will be for informational purposes only. The Santa Rosa County Commission voted May 22 to allow a nonbinding referendum of residents in six precincts in the proposed incorporation area on the 2014 election ballot.

Highway 98 now a Blue Star Memorial Highway

In a classic case of “If first you don’t succeed, try, try again,” members of the Navarre Garden Club, along with active duty and retired military personnel happily unveiled May 16 a new Blue Star Memorial Highway marker in Navarre Park. The national program honors all men and women who serve our country and the local marker designates Highway 98

Small ticks can cause big problems

Ashleigh Peacher of Milton is now 24-year-old, and she has battled Lyme Disease for two-thirds of her life. When caught early, the disease can be cured or managed well — but doctors missed her diagnosis. Ashleigh’s condition reached the extreme stages, so she’s sharing her story during Lyme Disease Awareness month in the hope of helping others.

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