Hurricane Irma decided Navarre was not for her. She looked at us for a while, taunted us by moving west and west again and again and one last time before she made the turn to the alluring Florida Keys. We are a grateful community.
Labor Day weekend marks the end of the traditional tourism peak season, and that can mean months of fewer visitors and lower profits known as the shoulder season.
Despite the uncertainty of hurricane Irma, one thing was for sure; Juana’s regatta would sail on. The 27th annual Juana’s Good Time Regatta was cut short by a day but no one complained.
With hurricane Irma on an uncertain track and the Navarre area under a wind advisory, Leadership Santa Rosa class 29 decided it was time to relocate the roadside Black Hawk memorial on Navarre Beach Causeway Saturday.
In the afternoon hours of Sept. 6, uncertain projection models for the future of then category 5 Hurricane Irma began to shift north putting the peninsula of Florida in the direct line of fire.
Around the world and on Navarre Beach thousands of volunteers will be picking up trash Sept. 16 as part of the 31st annual International Coastal Cleanup.
Not all customers are created equal in the view of South Santa Rosa Utility System, owned by the City of Gulf Breeze, but those in the Tiger Point-Midway area receive a status boost of sorts in the municipality’s proposed budget.