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What Google’s monopoly ruling means for local newspapers

Not that many years ago, the best way you could find out about businesses in town would be through your local newspaper. Your local newspaper is still a great source of advertising information, but if you’re looking for something, chances are you’re going to start by “Googling it.” Have you ever wondered why that’s become our go-to move? Well, a recent court ruling has shed some light on this, and it’s not a pretty picture.

Pot ruling affects police searches

Tallahassee – In what could be a first-of-its-kind ruling in Florida, an appeals court Tuesday said a drug-sniffing dog’s alert did not justify police searching a car because the dog could not differentiate between medical marijuana and illegal pot.

Gas station planned for Highway 98, near Edgewood Drive

A convenience store with fuel pumps is planned for 6827 Gulf Breeze Parkway, on the southside of Highway 98, near the southern terminus of Edgewood Drive. According to plans submitted to Santa Rosa County Development Services, the store will be approximately 6,372 sq. ft. with a 9,909 sq. ft. fuel canopy. Under the fuel canopy, there will be 10 pumps.

Emily (Madril) Sams back with the USWNT

Emily (Madril) Sams is California dreaming as she is one of 26 who has been called up to be part of the United States Women’s National Team training camp in Los Angeles this month.

Water utility says water safe to drink

In the days following a “catastrophic” water main break Dec. 20 along Highway 87, residents within Navarre and surrounding areas began to complain of problems with their water. Some claimed the water made them itch or irritated their skin, others claimed it had a funny taste and smell, and some went as far as testing their water using pool testing strips.

Daysha Taylor makes most of first season as college soccer player

Daysha Taylor had no idea how much of a role she would play on the soccer field in her first year at Holmes Community College in Mississippi.


Turns out, the former Navarre Raider was instrumental in helping the Bulldogs reach the National Junior College Athletic Association Final Four.

Brian Out Loud

The future of junior college athletics is on the brink of change after a court ruled in favor of Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia last month.


Pavia filed a lawsuit stating his NCAA eligibility time should not be impacted by his years at the junior college level. He’s now set to get an extra year of eligibility.

State takes aim at Senate redistricting case

Tallahassee – The Florida Senate and Secretary of State Cord Byrd last week urged a panel of federal judges to reject a lawsuit alleging that part of a 2022 Senate redistricting plan is unconstitutional because two Tampa Bay-area districts were racially gerrymandered.

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