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Fire district pursues Holley property

The Holley-Navarre Fire District Board of Commissioners voted March 24 to make an offer on 3.5 acres of land in Holley at the intersection of Highway 87 and Bob Tolbert Road. The district has been researching property in Holley as potential sites for a fire station.

Supreme Court OK’s beach taxes

The Florida Supreme Court voted unanimously March 20 that Santa Rosa County Property Appraiser Greg Brown was correct in assessing property taxes on leased land and structures on Navarre Beach. Brown began assessing property taxes on Navarre Beach leaseholders shortly after taking office in 2001 – a move he says has generated $81 million in revenue. Roughly $3.65 million more is now expected for interest fees on a portion of that revenue which remained unpaid.

Man fined for shooting bears

An 83-year-old Fort Walton Beach man was ordered Friday to pay $750 in fines and fees and complete a hunter’s safety course for fatally shooting two Florida black bears Oct. 18, 2013.

Third party swoops in to buy proposed courthouse site

A third party is purchasing the proposed future courthouse site in Pea Ridge and could possibly make more than $107,000 by flipping the property back to the county, also potentially benefiting from infrastructure improvements and other property value increases. Commissioners discussed the issue, along with other potential judicial facility sites, Monday and are expected to vote today on the matter.

Military vote counts in panhandle

The number of active duty military or their dependents registered to vote in Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Escambia counties exceeds 50,000, which is more than 12 percent of all registered voters in the three counties.

The boys are back in town

Family members anxiously watched the skies and listened March 24 and in an instant the Navy’s Blue Angels made a pass over the runway at NAS Pensacola. The team had spent the last eight weeks training at Naval Air Facility El Centro, Calif. and was now back home.

Clary pushes partners’ property for courthouse

Another former Florida state legislator has thrown property he owns into consideration as a future courthouse site. Former senator Charlie Clary joins former representative Cotton Byrom in offering the county an East Milton land deal.

Raiders baseball squad wins two out of three

On March 6, Jared Gonzalez accepted a scholarship offer to play baseball for Huntingdon College in Montgomery, Ala. Five days later he showed why he was so coveted by the Hawks coaching staff. The senior hurler pitched the game of his life in leading Navarre to its first district win of the season against Fort Walton Beach. His gem gave the Raiders back-to-back victories for the first time this year.

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