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Ice means businesses

Even before ice started covering area roads Tuesday night, businesses started to see the impacts from the impending winter storm. Barry Gossman from Consolidated Ace Hardware in Navarre said Monday was his busiest day as residents came in to beat the storm.

BBC honors John Conner

Members of the Beach Beatification Committee, neighbors and friends gathered at the pavilion in the boat ramp parking lot Jan. 31 to honor John Conner for his tireless efforts to beautify Navarre Beach. Conner is retiring from the BBC, a committee he started several years ago.

Legislature gearing up for 2014 session

Leading up to the March 4 kickoff of the 116th regular session since statehood, the Florida legislature has outlined a joint house and senate work plan, featuring a five-point agenda aimed toward economic recovery. The plan includes $500 million in tax cuts, education incentives and increased measures to protect Florida children and seniors.

Not Quite Fab celebrates Fab Four’s U.S. Arrival

A British band from Liverpool created a firestorm when they landed in New York Feb. 7, 1964 and two days later made their first U.S. television appearance performing live on The Ed Sullivan Show.  A record-setting 73 million people were watching as “Beatlemania” was born in the U.S.  Fifty years later, The Beatles are one of the most iconic best-selling bands in music history.

Ice keeps crews busy

When nearly three days of below freezing temperatures and wintery precipitation hit northwest Florida last week, residents were encouraged to stay off hazardous roadways, but some had to venture out to help keep others safe and informed.

Santa Rosa’s Iron Mountain

Rising from a surrounding forest of longleaf pines with a clear understory of wiregrass is Santa Rosa County’s Iron Mountain. The unmarked, mostly unknown landmark is located within Blackwater River State Forest, near the Berrydale community in north Santa Rosa County.

MyICP gives military spouses new career planning tool

American Forces Press Service Washington (AFNS) — Military spouses who need guidance on education and careers have a new online tool at their fingertips, a program analyst for the Spouse Education and Career Opportunities program, or SECO, said in an interview last week.

Navarre YMCA sees growth in membership

As January coms to an end, it’s inevitable that some of those New Year’s resolutions to lose weight will too. But at the Navarre YMCA, branch director Dottie Thomas said that residents are joining the gym to get healthy, not just to lose weight.

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