EDITOR’S NOTE: The following questionnaire published in the Oct. 24 edition of Navarre Press. Democrat Lisa Newell is challenging Republican Don Gaetz for State Senate District 1.
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following questionnaire published in the Oct. 24 edition of Navarre Press. Republican Don Gaetz is challenging Democrat Lisa Newell for State Senate District 1.
Tallahassee – Greenhouse and nursery-grown plants, particularly holiday poinsettias, might be in short supply and cost more because of damage in Hurricane Milton.
WASHINGTON (AFNS) — The Department of Defense kicked off a three-year pilot program, meant to reimburse service members up to $1,500 for travel-related expenses incurred for a temporary child care provider following a permanent change of station (PCS) move.
JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-RANDOLPH, Texas — The Air Force Recruiting Service reached a significant milestone as it marked the achievement of its Fiscal Year 2024 recruiting goal with a time-honored bell-ringing ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph on Oct. 1.
Tallahassee – Florida Power & Light expects to seek approval to collect about $1.2 billion from customers in 2025 to cover costs of restoring power after hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton and to replenish a storm reserve fund.
Despite the challenges Navarre’s football team has faced this season, the Raiders find themselves with a shot to win a third consecutive district championship this week.
They take on District 1-6A front runner Pace Friday night at Bennett C. Russell Stadium, and a win, coupled with a Tate victory over Crestview, means the Raiders are district champs.
East Bay K-8’s Megan Christian always wanted to be a teacher.
The school’s choice for teacher of the year is now in her 11th year in a classroom. She has been at East Bay K-8 for three of those years. Christian, who grew up in Mobile, Alabama, said she first knew she wanted to be a teacher in elementary school.
Addison Danforth dove to the floor near the Navarre Raider bench and forced the ball back into the air. Izzy Aloy then bumped it behind her after chasing it down on the other side of the court, keeping it from going out of bounds.
Katelyn Weller did the rest, hammering home a ferocious kill that capped a wild 33-31 win for the Raiders and sent this Region 1-6A quarterfinal against Pace to a fifth and decisive set.