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Navarre woman sentenced for murder plot of her child’s father

Rachiel Moore, 27, is heading to prison for the rest of her life.

The Navarre woman was sentenced to life in prison without parole, April 24, for setting up the murder of her child’s father, 24-year-old Colby Vinson, in March 2023. Vinson, who had just won custody of their child, was murdered at his Cayo Grande apartment with his baby just feet away from him.

Raider softball team battles Pace tough in district final

For three and a half innings Thursday night, Navarre’s softball team kept the game scoreless against reigning state champion Pace.


The Raiders weren’t going to go down without a fight against the Patriots in the District 1-6A title game, and while the result wasn’t what they wanted, they aren’t hanging their heads after a 5-1 loss.

Navarre’s Jordan Jefferson reflects on first year in NFL

Navarre grad Jordan Jefferson grew up chasing a dream of playing in the NFL. This past season, he lived it with the Jacksonville Jaguars.


“It was special to live out that dream that a lot of kids wish they could,” Jefferson said. “I was in the 1% that got to do that. It was a blessing. God is good.”

Lawmakers pass revamp of condo laws

Tallahassee – Saying they are responding to residents’ concerns about rising costs, the Florida Legislature on Wednesday signed off on proposed changes to condominium-safety laws passed after the 2021 collapse of the Champlain Towers South building in Surfside that killed 98 people.

UWF’s TeacherReady Program continues partnerships to address teacher shortages nationwide

For more than two decades, the University of West Florida’s TeacherReady Online Certificate Program has made a significant impact in addressing teacher shortages across the U.S. through innovative partnerships with school districts, assisting para-professionals, non-certified teachers, military veterans and spouses, career changers and recent college graduates in obtaining their teaching certifications.

Pearson emerges as key contributor for Raider softball team

Kylie Pearson didn’t see a lot of time on the field last season in what was her first year of varsity softball at Navarre.


But what a difference a year makes for Pearson, now a senior and a key contributor for the Raiders, who are playing in the district tournament this week and are poised for a Region 1-6A tournament bid.

Are you prepared for REAL ID requirements?

20 years in the making, REAL ID requirements for government issued identification cards are going into effect this May. If you don’t have one, you may not be able to board airplanes or access cer-tain government buildings.

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