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Navarre Beach Fire Rescue considering dive rescue team training

With the expansion of artificial reefs across the Panhandle, more and more people are partaking in underwater recreation in the Gulf and in the intercoastal waterways. As more visitors come to our area, there is more risk for something going awry, meaning first responders have to be ready to answer the call.

Health care that cares

Sherrie Koenigseder, APRN, has been working in primary care in Navarre for 8 years now.

A caring and compassionate nurse practitioner, Sherrie is extremely knowledgeable about health and medicine. She really takes the time to listen to her patient’s concerns and asks the right questions to understand and resolve their health issues. She is genuine, thorough, and efficient, and makes her patients feel comfortable.

Prochazka has been on a different kind of court this spring

Layla Prochazka is best known for her play on the volleyball court at Navarre. She was an integral part of the Raiders’ success this past season, stepping up as one of the team’s top hitters with 268 kills.


She has spent the spring of her senior year, however, on a different kind of court. A tennis court.

College closures impacting area athletes

Charlie Cottrell was on spring break when he got the news Birmingham-Southern is closing its doors at the end of this school year.


A football recruit out of Navarre, Cottrell was looking forward to his time as a college athlete for the Panthers starting this fall.

Hester once again key contributor for Raider softball team

Renee Hester has been playing varsity softball since her freshman season and has always been an integral part of the program in that time.


This year is no different for the junior standout, who is doing what she can to help Navarre contend for a district title and playoff berth.

For God’s Sake: born again

Last week, I celebrated my 40th birthday. One look at me and you might think I am someone who repeatedly celebrates 39th birthdays. No, I was celebrating the day 40 years ago when I was, in Jesus’ words, born again.

Property rights and growth

We listen to the residents who speak at the county commission meetings. Growth is an issue. Maybe growth is THE issue. We want the residents to be informed about development and how it works.

Out and About

There are two car washes this Saturday. One is going to be on the south side of Highway 98 at Navarre Park and the other is going to be across the highway at Centennial Bank. They are both raising money for the same organization “DUO” or “Do Unto Others.” We have written several stories about this cause which raises money to give to principals to help students in need.  Whether you are coming or going through Navarre between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. on Saturday – please let the students wash your car for cash – or just drive through and hand them some cold hard cash. 

Home décor and more found at The Coral Door

The Coral Door is a one-of-kind shop in the heart of Navarre. When you step inside this cute mint green building with coral doors on the corner of Highway 87 and Laredo Street, you will find a beautiful collection of local art and décor that is unlike anything around. From cutting boards and drinkware to decorations and furniture, they have the finest selection of local gifts and souvenirs.

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