Families displaced by flooding issue on Avenida de Sol in Navarre that homeowners say wasn’t disclosed during buying process
Early in the morning on June 1, Chaz Johnson heard a loud knocking at his front door at 2252 Avenida de Sol in Navarre.
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Early in the morning on June 1, Chaz Johnson heard a loud knocking at his front door at 2252 Avenida de Sol in Navarre.
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Two new candidates have entered the District 5 Santa Rosa County Board of Commission race.
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Tallahassee – The Florida Supreme Court on Thursday upheld Gov. Ron DeSantis’ decision to suspend Orlando-area State Attorney Monique Worrell, saying he made adequate allegations of neglect of duty and incompetence.
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Baptist Health Care wants you to enjoy your summer. We share six overall wellness tips for the season:
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Get ready for the phenomenal celebration at The Vine Wine Bar, Bistro and Shoppe marking 11 years of business. Stop by The Vine June 8 for a good time with live music, delicious food and satiating wine! David and Erin Crumbley are celebrating their fourth year as owners as well as The Vine opening its doors 11 years ago.
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Englishman Michael Blois, who grew up in north London, has owned British Pedlar located at 7552 Harvest Village Court in Navarre for five years now. He has a heart for sharing British culture with the community of Navarre and beyond.
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In our weekly COMPASS leadership prayer meeting, one brother prayed for a growing sense of community in our congregation. A strong sense of community is what characterized that first congregation described in Acts 2, a sense of community so strong that it was attractive to those outside the church. Their sense of community was not self-motivated but the evidence of their unity in the Spirit together with Christ through faith in His gospel. Because that same Spirit unites believers together in Christ today, that strong sense of community is possible in any gospel-believing congregation. A recent article in The Atlantic offers a less hopeful message.
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I’ve had the privilege of meeting a lot of people in the 24 years of working at Navarre Press, and I wouldn’t make a list in order of importance because it isn’t something you can quantify. However, I’d have to say that Pat Quinn would be very, very close to the top. He was an awesome man in so many ways. He was fun to be with because he was funny, honest, observant, wise, and so many other adjectives. To say that he had led an interesting life would be an understatement. Let’s just say he couldn’t have gotten another ounce out of life because – he lived it – to the fullest. And, in doing so, he contributed greatly to every community and person that he was close to. The Gulf Breeze Zoo celebrated its 40th anniversary last month, and I asked our team to pull the pages and pages of stories we have written about the zoo over the years and a sampling of the results can be found on pages C6 and 7. One of the stories was about “Remembering Colossus” which was written by our reporter John Richardson, who passed away last year and who is another person that I had the privilege of calling my friend. This is an awesome story and will give you a taste of what Pat Quinn was like and how fortunate we are to have the Zoo in our community.
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Third year lifeguard Zachary Miller is taking a break from keeping his eyes on beachgoers to keep his eyes on a group of adolescents bent on being the next generation of lifeguards. The week of June 3 through June 7 marked the beginning of the fourth year of the Junior Lifeguard program.
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Santa Rosa County has a new county administrator in Brad Baker, who previously served as assistant county administrator. To fill Baker’s previous role, the county appointed Jared Lowe, an administrative services director who has been with the county on and off again since 2019.