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Beach benches rusting out

In the wake of Hurricane Ivan, Navarre Beach was left with a mess of hundreds of tons of concrete and debris piled up and abandoned.

Pain, suffering still lingers 15 years after 9/11

None of us can ever forget where we were on that fateful day, the indelible images burned in our minds. Sept. 11, 2016 is the 15th anniversary of 9/11, the most cataclysmic terrorist attack on American soil, resulting in the loss of 2,996 lives, and injuring more than 6,000 others.

Broxson and Hill eye the future

The estranged friends who battled for Northwest Florida’s state senate seat are both making plans in the wake of Doug Broxson’s decisive win over fellow Republican Mike Hill.

Blandino back on track after tough first half

Alex Blandino is already thinking about Christmas, though it’s hard to imagine having that thought on an afternoon when air from a fan inside the Blue Wahoos dugout provides little relief from the heat and humidity of Northwest Florida.

National Park Service turns 100

Steve McCoy has been with the National Park Service for 32 years, working everywhere from Alaska to the Everglades. His last four years have been spent at Gulf Islands National Seashore as the deputy superintendent and he was on hand at Naval Live Oaks Thursday for NPS’ centennial celebration.

What would our ancestors do?

Hello and thank you for reading this new column. My name is Shana Roberson. I’m a wife and mother of three, a veteran and a fitness professional. My job is to empower and encourage folks to live a healthier and happier life. It’s my God-given calling and I thoroughly enjoy it so I was thrilled when Navarre Press decided to give me a chance to perhaps help readers to do the same.

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