On Dec. 14-15, Navarre High School NJROTC sent a team of 16 cadets to compete in a multiple-state Orienteering Competition at Oak Mountain, Ala., and qualified for the national competition in Maryland.
Road trips can be hard. There’s traffic, the possibility of a break down and the all but inevitable misfortune of getting lost. It’s even harder in a foreign country.
During his days in the U.S. Navy, Ralph Agnew dressed up as Santa Claus every Christmas Eve. He memorized the names of each child he visited, giving them gifts.
About 200 people attended the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce’s 2013 Annual Awards and Installation Banquet Jan. 5 at The Soundside, Hurlburt Field.
The Chamber celebrated 2012, thanked our outgoing leaders, congratulated our incoming leaders, and set the course for some really exciting things happening in 2013 Saturday at the Annual Awards and Installation Banquet. It was a great night with a lot to celebrate, a lot to look forward to and recognition of some very special people.
Recreational and commercial blue crab harvesters in certain areas of the Panhandle must remove their blue crab traps from the water before Jan. 5, the first day of a 10-day trap closure. This closure will give groups authorized by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) the opportunity to identify and retrieve lost and abandoned blue crab traps from the water.