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Local vegetation proves toxic for pets

Navarre is full of natural beauty, which is part of the reason many people move to the area with their families and pets. The Sago Palm is a part of this natural beauty that many homeowners use to landscape their property but could prove to be deadly for your pets.

FSU, UCF fans get half price at state parks

The Florida Park Service is celebrating the BCS National Championship win of Florida State University and the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl win of the University of Central Florida by cutting admission in half for its fans Mondays through Thursdays throughout January.

Hikers pass through Navarre on monthlong trek

The Florida National Scenic Trail is a 1,110-mile trail that travels from Big Cypress Swamp in southern Florida north through the panhandle ending at Fort Pickens in Pensacola Beach. The trail can be broken up into sections for weekend hikes or hikers can attempt to backpack the entire trail.

5th annual penguin plunge

The spread that you did for the 5th Annual Penguin Plunge was great and I enjoyed reading it.  Too bad there is no mention of the two local groups that worked hard to make the event such a success!! You failed to even mention Pirates On The Panhandle who were responsible for securing a large number of the sponsors (approximately $2400.00 worth) and almost all of the auction items for the event and who were on hand to sell the tickets the day of the event (which raised approximately $1133.00) ~ nor did you mention Island Life Social Club who’s volunteers were there the night before to distribute the t-shirts and who were there the day of the event to handle the registrations.

Visit Pensacola splits from Pensacola Chamber

The Pensacola Bay Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, which has been the Greater Pensacola Chamber’s tourism arm for 25 years, started off 2014 as a standalone entity directed by an 11-member board of local hospitality leaders and tourism professionals.

5 firms set for interviews

Santa Rosa County Commissioners have reserved the morning of Jan. 27 to conduct interviews with five firms recommended by the Tourist Development Council (TDC) for further consideration for the county’s tourism marketing services contract.

Water system members cast vote via proxy form

Holley-Navarre Water System elections are approaching, and residents were given the option to turn their vote over to a board director via a proxy form. For those who wish to cast their own vote for possible candidates, voting will be conducted at the HNWS board room Jan. 21 from 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

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