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Raider flag football team notches win in district opener

If there’s one thing Navarre’s flag football team knows it can count on this year, it’s the defense.


That much was evident in a District 1-3A win against Crestview Thursday night as the Raiders cashed in on two interceptions for touchdowns to fuel a 19-0 victory over the Bulldogs on a chilly evening at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.

Senate unveils ‘rural renaissance’ plan

Tallahassee – Senate President Ben Albritton calls it the “fight for a rural renaissance in Florida.”

And Feb. 19, the Senate released a 129-page bill that would take steps to try to bolster health care, education, roads and economic development in 31 counties that, in many cases, have not experienced the same booming growth as other parts of Florida.

No help for Mulat Bayou

The overnight rain Feb. 18-19 brought more red clay down the drainage ways from behind Damon Drive Cottages and fed it into Mulat Bayou. The residents nearby say there are no solutions in sight and no help on the horizon.

Raider girls weightlifting program remains one of best in Florida

Navarre’s girls weightlifting program consistently finishes in the top five in the state and has even won seven state championships, the last in 2022.


This year was no exception for the Raiders, who placed fourth in traditional and fifth in Olympic at the 3A meet in Lakeland two weeks ago.

House eyes lawsuit limits

Tallahassee – Florida House members Feb. 19 began moving forward with a proposal that would raise limits on payments by state agencies, local governments, school districts and public hospitals in lawsuits over people getting injured.

Director ousted from Holley Navarre Water System Board after vote

The votes were counted and winners announced at the Holley Navarre Water System annual meeting and election. Carmen Reynolds finished first in the vote tally with 240 votes, while Pame-la Hardy finished second with 217 votes and incumbent Daryl Lynchard claimed the last board spot with 214 votes. Directors Joe Campbell and Don Linnell were replaced.
There were 181 absentee ballots cast, 32 proxies and 10 corporate ballots for businesses who have a representative voting on their behalf. That was the simple part of the night.

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