On this Memorial Day, veterans will be honored for their service to the country, both those who served and came home and those who went off to war and paid the ultimate price.
Zipping across Pensacola Bay at around 50 miles per hour, the wind whipping in the faces of those on board on a partly cloudy afternoon, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Officers Sean Long and John Clark pull their boat up next to another one.
American volunteers are helping to make a better life for all of us. Why is my birth place of Tennessee known as the Volunteer State? Tennessee has had several nicknames, but the most popular is “The Volunteer State.” The nickname originated during the War of 1812, in which the volunteer soldiers from Tennessee, serving under Gen. Andrew Jackson, displayed marked valor in the Battle of New Orleans.
Happy Anniversary! This is the first paper of our 18th year. Thanks for joining us on this journey of chronicling today’s news on the road toward tomorrow’s history.
Starting next month, women who know or suspect they are pregnant can take advantage of a free, new medical resource at the Pregnancy Resource Center of Navarre (PRCN): an ultrasound machine.
One phone call set the wheels in motion for Master Chief Jimmy Ethridge’s career as a Naval Science Instructor for the ROTC program at Navarre High School.
Holley Navarre Middle School students provided specialized habitat for water fowl at Holley Navarre Water Systems (HNWS) wastewater treatment plant this month as part of the Junior Audubon Society’s conservation mission.
Last year, 134 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty. Each one of them symbolically walked through Navarre last weekend, carried by a member of the community.