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The two-year contract for AT&T vanishes

While nearly all other wireless providers had already foregone offering two-year service contracts, the large cellphone service-provider, AT&T, has continued to offer this option for its customers. However, in a recent nationwide policy change, AT&T announced early this year that as of Jan. 8, the popular cellphone service-provider would no longer offer such contracts. The change came for a number of reasons, all of them seemingly beneficial for the AT&T customer.

County seeks lease fees uncollected for years

The owners of condominium units at the Sugar Dunes complex in Navarre Beach have hired an attorney to investigate why the lease fees they have been paying for years aren’t being been received by Santa Rosa County officials.

Speed limit change

The Florida Department of Transportation is changing the speed limit on a small stretch of State Road 87 beginning at U.S. Highway 98 to just north of Montalban Street in Navarre.  The change will be from the current 45 mph to 40 mph beginning Jan. 7.

Recovery effort for missing swimmer ends

Every four hours members the Navarre Beach Fire Department patrolled the beach from the military property westward to Opal Beach in hope of recovering the body of swimmer Christopher Beal who went missing on Tuesday, Dec. 29.  Danny Fureigh of NBFD says that it was the roughest and highest surf Navarre Beach has had in a while when Beal was lost. 

2015 Year in Review

Penguin Plunge draws large crowd

More than 400 people celebrated New Year’s Day by diving into the chilly water of Santa Rosa Sound.

Top 10 news stories of 2015

Training accidents lead to military deaths

On March 10, a Black Hawk helicopter with seven Marines and four soldiers crashed into the Santa Rosa Sound during a training mission killing all 11 on board.  The UH-60M helicopter was piloted by a Louisiana National Guard Crew.  The helicopter took off from the Destin Executive Airport for a routine training mission. 

2015 Year In Review In Sports

January

After completing its best regular season in school history with an 18-2-2 record, Navarre’s girls soccer team won its first district title, edging Niceville 5-4 in a game decided by penalty kicks. Tori Martino scored the game-winning penalty kick.

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