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Property Appraiser: $8.1 million in flood damage

Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser Greg Brown announced May 6 that his staff had inspected nearly 500 homes and businesses that have been affected by flooding with an estimated $8.1 million in damage. Brown noted the estimates do not include cars or personal belongings.

Class of 2014 dominates Powder Puff game

Last April, the girls from the Navarre High School class of 2014 made history by becoming the first group of underclasswomen to win the clash between the juniors and seniors. In the annual Powder Puff Flag Football Game held April 24 at Bennett C. Russell Stadium, the class of 2014 improved to 2-0, a record that can never be broken, only tied.

Local group committed to animal advocacy

CARE of Santa Rosa County, Citizens for Animal Rights Enforcement, is a group of local residents that are working toward one goal: making the lives of animals better. Leading the group is Navarre resident Melissa Millier, who said that she started CARE in November as a way to get more involved with the local animal shelter.

Paddling Gulf Islands from end to end

In celebration of National Parks Week, Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown is hitting the water for eight straight days paddling the entire length of the Florida District from Perdido Key to the East Pass in Destin. The “End to End Seashore Paddle” is 58 miles.

Getting along with gators

A local social media post April 24 showed a picture of an alligator reportedly in a roadside ditch along Edgewood Drive north of Marlin Street. According to a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the best policy is to keep your distance and leave the alligator alone.

More military activity through May 9

Local residents often see military aircraft along the Emerald Coast, but for the next 10 days, they may see some that don’t look too familiar. Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC) is hosting Emerald Warrior, an annual joint training exercise that started April 28 and runs through May 9.

Navarre Park tests for moderate levels of bacteria

Water samples tested April 14 from Navarre Park contained moderate levels of the bacteria Enterococci, or fecal strep, according to data from the Florida Healthy Beaches Program. The levels, however, were not high enough to issue a water advisory for Navarre Park.

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