Navarre’s boys lacrosse team secured its first winning season in program history on Saturday, sweeping games against Lincoln and Chiles to reach the 10-win mark.
Santa Rosa County Zoning Board will meet Thursday, April 10 at 6 p.m. to discuss 15 rezoning requests from across the county. Six of the 15 requests come from County Commission District 4, which consists of Navarre and Holley.
The meeting will be held in the Board of County Commissioners meeting room at Santa Rosa County’s government offices (6495 Caroline St., Milton). The meeting is open to the public and public comments are encouraged.
Tallahassee – Building on a years-long effort to make it harder to change the state Constitution, the Florida House on Thursday approved a controversial measure that would impose new requirements on the ballot-initiative process and increase penalties for wrongdoing.
Midway Baptist Church is getting set to host a conference Friday, April 4 through Sunday, April 6. The conference, entitled “Meeting Christ at the Cross,” will feature multiple speakers and sermons focused on helping people take hold of their lives and pursue their faith in Jesus Christ.
Due to anticipated weather this weekend (April 5 & 6), the East Bay Boulevard closure just west of Bergren Road in Navarre will be rescheduled. Weather permitting, the closure is expected to be moved to Saturday, April 12 starting at 6 a.m. to install a cross drain pipe with work concluding by 7 p.m. on Sunday, April 13.
It could have been a fold-up shop kind of night for the Navarre Raider baseball team.
The Raiders were in 5-0 hole after two innings against Escambia last Tuesday night, but rather than back down, they battled back in a home game against the Gators.
Tallahassee – The Florida Senate on Apr. 3 passed a wide-ranging education bill that includes eliminating a requirement that high-school students pass algebra and language-arts tests to earn standard diplomas.
The United Methodist Church’s Alabama-West Florida Conference, which oversees most the Florida Panhandle and south Alabama, has regained control of a church property in Pensacola.
The 2025 Clover Pick A Bowl Fill A Bowl raised nearly $69,000 for Manna Food Bank thanks to the generosity of several local sponsors, artists, restaurants/food vendors, donors and event attendees. Money raised from the event will provide the equivalent of 41,400 healthy meals for hungry neighbors in need in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.