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American Legion Post 378 moves to new location

American Legion Post 378 has moved to a new location.

Known as the Little Legion, Post 378 had been looking for a new space for several years and eventually found their way to 4656 Gulf Breeze Parkway. The Gulf Breeze Area Chamber of Commerce joined Legionnaires for the post’s grand opening, which was marked by a ribbon cutting.

Week two of spring practice going well for Raider football team

While the Navarre Raiders won’t change much as far as routine goes during a scrimmage week in the spring, there is a lot of attention on who will rise to the occasion in those moments.


“We’re trying to find playmakers. It’s as simple as that,” Navarre head coach Garrett Bagley said. “We want to see who is going to make plays, break tackles, finish tackles. That’s big.”

Learn about skin cancer this May for Skin Cancer Awareness Month

Skin cancer is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with 1 in 5 Americans developing the disease at some point in their life. We are all at risk of skin cancer, and if left untreated, it can spread to other areas of the body and may be fatal. Luckily, when caught early, skin cancer is highly treatable, allowing skin cancer survivors to return to their daily lives and continue to leave their legacy in the world.

Amanda Adamson joins Navarre University Lending team

University Lending Group is so excited to welcome local Home Loan Specialist, Amanda Adamson (NMLS# 958719), to the Navarre team. Amanda brings over 12 years of experience in the mortgage industry and is dedicated to helping families achieve their homeownership dreams. Having lived in the area for over 30 years, Amanda has not only raised her children here, but also offers her clients a professional insight and understanding of the local market. She holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting and Finance from the University of West Florida giving her a strong foundation to guide clients through even the most complex financial decisions.

Florida, other states target school gender case

Tallahassee – Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier and Republican leaders in 19 other states are urging a federal appeals court to reconsider a decision that backed the Leon County school system in a dispute about a student wanting to express a gender identity and use pronouns the child’s parents didn’t support.

Legislature extends session until June 6 to finish budget, tentative agreement on $2.8 billion tax relief package reached

(Article by Florida TaxWatch) Friday was supposed to be the final day of the 2025 legislative session but because they did not finish the only thing they are required to do—pass a budget—the Legislature is going to have to come back.

The Legislature was still debating bills until after 10 p.m. Friday night. They then passed a resolution to extend the session until June 6. Legislators will take next week off and return the week of May 12 to take up the budget, the implementing and conforming bills, and the tax  package. One other bill is included – Senate President Albritton’s priority “Rural Renaissance” bill (SB 110).

For God’s Sake

With the recent death of Pope Francis, the Roman Catholic Church has scheduled a conclave to begin on May 7. As a former Roman Catholic, now a born-again Christian, and a protestant pastor, I am interested in the conclave’s election process, so I decided to watch the 2016 Oscar-winning movie “Conclave.”

Out and About

I can’t emphasize enough how important it is that you buy tickets to Navarre’s Centennial Celebration which will be held on June 21. The tickets are $100 each and almost every dollar of that ticket is being spent on the food, the decorations, the party favor of a commemorative coin, and the entertainment. You will enjoy learning about Navarre’s founding in 1925 and the recording history of this area dating back a century before that. You don’t have to be a history nerd to hear the stories that will be told. In fact, our history has every element of what makes a good story – fantastic, but true. You will hear stories of murder, sheriff’s politicking, love, lust, marriages, adoptions, divorce, more death (or was it murder) money, fame, fortune, and then losing it all again – all wrapped up in what was going on with the rest of the world and in Northwest Florida. You will be amazed at how busy our little unincorporated area of Santa Rosa County has been in the last 100 years. All that, and a phenomenal band, Six Piece Suits and scrumptious food.

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