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Local author wins award for first novel

Local author Michael Byars Lewis has been recognized at the Next Generation Indie Book Awards for his first novel, “Surly Bonds.” Lewis, who is also a professional pilot, traveled to New York City May 29 to accept his award as a finalist in the first novel category.

Head of Gulf Breeze Hospital retires

Gulf Breeze Hospital said goodbye to its administrator of eight years with warm wishes and fond memories at a retirement reception on June 13. Robert “Bob” Harriman was honored by colleagues and family for his tenacity and leadership of Gulf Breeze Hospital and the Andrews Institute of Orthopedic and Sports Medicine.

Navarre Beach becomes amateur radio central

Cell phones and email may be the most convenient communication systems we use today, but amateur radio continues to be the most reliable form of communication during times of crisis. Get a chance to see local amateur radio operators showcase their skills this weekend at the Navarre Beach Park.

Eco-friendly beach restaurant to open this summer

The first ever “green” restaurant on Pensacola Beach will be opening this summer, and is ironically named Red Fish Blue Fish. The restaurant is currently under construction near the Soundside Market on Via de Luna Drive. The property management company Innisfree Hotels owns the restaurant. CEO Julian MacQueen also owns and operates the Hilton and Holiday Inn Resort on Pensacola Beach, as well as other properties across the southeast.

Lease Holders recognize Ken Rudzki for 25 years of service to NBFD

For a quarter of a century, Ken Rudzki was a community icon within Navarre Beach. And though he’s retired, the Rudzki name is still synonymous with the beach and fire protection. The recently retired Rudzki was recognized for his service by the Navarre Beach Leaseholders and Residents Association last week.

Election staff reaches out to voters of stolen ballots

Knocking on the doors of voters is usually a task undertaken by politicians, not the county’s Supervisor of Elections, but that is exactly what Santa Rosa’s Tappie Villane found herself doing the night before the June 11 general election for the House District 2 race to replace the late Rep. Clay Ford.

Five Santa Rosa sites in Gulf Power program

Owners of five Santa Rosa properties signed up to participate in Gulf Power’s site certification program by the May 3 deadline imposed by the utility. The goal of the new program, which officially kicked off in April, is to help recruit large industry to the area by certifying there are project-ready sites available.

Crash claims lives of community minded couple

The horrific crash that snarled Highway 98 traffic for several hours near the Hurlburt Field entrance had a toll much greater than the damage to the seven vehicles involved. The crash also claimed the lives of a Bradenton couple who were deeply active within the Manatee County community.

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