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DOH: Women more likely to suffer from PTSD

As a student at the University of West Florida, Kimberly Murphy was excited about her future. Active on campus, she served as president of the Student Government Association and volunteered with the Choctawhatchee Basin Alliance, the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge and AmeriCorps.

Out and About

Last week, I mentioned all of the “signs” that Navarre is growing. I forgot one important new development and that is the Spring Hill Suites going up on Navarre Beach. 

Repticon returns to Navarre

Hundreds of reptile enthusiasts packed into the Navarre Conference Center last Saturday for the Reptiday Navarre Show. The host of the event, Repticon, is a national leader in reptile and exotic pet shows in the United States. The show provides a venue for curious minds to see reptiles up close in a controlled environment through live animal encounters. There are also opportunities for breeders and owners to purchase exotic animals, products and accessories for the care of their pet reptiles. Vendors included regional and local breeders and educators.

Millions refunded due to ‘cramming’

The country’s four largest wireless companies – Verizon Wireless, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint Corporation –  have agreed to refund customers $267.5 million following an investigation into unauthorized charges.

Reef Rangers help in fight against lionfish

Over the last five years, lionfish have become a major problem in the Gulf of Mexico. With the ability to reproduce quickly and no natural predators in the Gulf, the non-native invasive species has had a negative impact on marine ecosystems.

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