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Sand Sculpting gives way to scrutinized dredging

Planning for the sixth annual Navarre Beach Sand Sculpting Festival next April consumed considerable time and effort from Santa Rosa County tourism development leaders before the event was abruptly doomed last week by, of all things, sand.

No recycling in Santa Rosa County

According to an announcement made by Santa Rosa County, recycling services will be at a standstill for at least four to six months, beginning Jan. 4.  While the decision has left residents frustrated, the county says there was no other cost-effective option at this point.

Medina sentenced for DUI Manslaughter

Keanu Medina of Navarre was sentenced to 10.38 years in a Florida Department of Corrections prison facility.  According to information provided by State Attorney Bill Eddins’ office, the first four years are a minimum-mandatory sentence.  Following his release from prison, Medina was ordered to serve four years of probation.  His driver’s license was suspended for life.

Insurance questions swirling for Holley-Navarre Water

In an email obtained by Navarre Press, Holley-Navarre Water System Executive Director Billy Sublett addressed his Board of Directors regarding the contentious decision he made in purchasing new health insurance and, in effect, doubling the Health Savings Account (HSA) payments. 

Taylor signs with UWF softball team

Callan Taylor is excited about the opportunity to play college softball, especially being able to play close to home. The Navarre senior signed her national letter of intent with the University of West Florida Friday afternoon.

Raiders come up big in clutch situations

Navarre girls basketball coach Jackie Coyne has put a lot of emphasis on getting her team to believe in itself especially in tight games, and the Raiders took a big step forward in that area Friday night.

Raiders rally for win over rival Dolphins

It didn’t look like a win was going to be within reach for Navarre’s boys basketball team Saturday night. The Raiders trailed rival Gulf Breeze by nine heading into the fourth quarter.

Who’s too old for major treatment? Age not always a barrier

Chicago (AP) — Irwin Weiner felt so good after heart surgery a few weeks before turning 90 that he stopped for a pastrami sandwich on the way home from the hospital. Dorothy Lipkin danced after getting a new hip at age 91. And at 94, William Gandin drives himself to the hospital for cancer treatments.

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