Santa Rosa County is applying for a state grant to fund proposed improvements to Navarre Park, and is asking residents to help determine which improvements are most important to the community. More than 15 people attended a community meeting last Thursday to discuss which amenities should be pursued through the grant application.
Holley-Navarre native James Broxson, 30, has joined two other candidates in the race to represent District 4 on the Santa Rosa County Commission. Ruth Dupont-Esser and Rob Williamson are also vying to fill the seat which will be vacated next year following new district boundaries which were established following the 2010 census. Due to the redistricting, current District 4 Commissioner Jim Melvin will run against Commissioner Bob Cole to represent District 2. Broxson grew up in the area, where his family has resided for about 150 years. Broxson hopes to follow in the footsteps of several relatives who have also served in public office. James’ great-grandfather, William Milton Broxson, served as a school board member and county commissioner in the early 1900s and was instrumental in the development of Hwy. 87 and Yellow River Bridge.
While much of the attention has been focused on the topics of the Navarre Beach Pier contract vote and pay raises for county employees, some county business has gone relatively unnoticed lately. However, last week commissioners took several notable actions.
Car burglaries are becoming a common threat in the Navarre area. However, the majority of these vehicle burglaries are preventable by taking part in a fairly simple task- locking the doors.
A move by three Santa Rosa County Commissioners to revisit the vote on the management contact for the Navarre Beach Pier has been challenged, and an injunction against a re-vote was filed by the team that was selected as the top-ranked proposal in August.
It was a tough week for both the boys and girls golf teams at Navarre High School last week. The boys finished third in a three-team match on September 12, while the girls team lost to Catholic High in a two-team match on the same day.
For nearly ten years, the local unit of the Reading Education Assistance Dogs (R.E.A.D.) program has been providing a way for Navarre area kids to improve their reading skills with a special kind of partner- a registered therapy dog.