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Large cross, prayer wall now a fixture at local business

If you walk into Dawn’s Cookies and Café, you might see a large cross on the wall opposite the cash register. The cross is part of what Dawn Funk calls a “prayer wall,” or a place where people can place notes asking for people to pray for them or a loved one.

Uke can do it!

Introduced to Hawaiians by the Portuguese in the 19th century, the ukulele has become a staple of the island’s sound. The unique instrument, which employs four nylon strings around a small, guitar-like body, is also quite popular beyond the 50th state.

Locals help restore Bike Lady memorial

The memorial to Elizabeth Dawn Allmon, a homeless woman better known around Navarre as the ‘bike lady,’ has sat alongside U.S. Highway 98 for well over a decade. At times the memorial, which is a white bike with flowers around it and a plaque telling who Allmon was, has fallen into disrepair.

Navarre’s girls lacrosse team wins first game of season

Players on the sideline started counting down the final seconds of Navarre’s girls lacrosse game against Tate last Tuesday night.

10,9,8,7…. Every second filled with more excitement than the last. 6, 5, 4, 3… The smiles on the faces of the players growing wider.

March 23 event promises to bring slice of Japan to Navarre area

When most people want to experience an authentic experience in another culture, they usually have to get on a plane and fly far away to a foreign destination. For those northwest Floridians looking to explore Japanese culture, you need only hop in your car and drive to St. Sylvester Catholic Church (6464 Gulf Breeze Parkway).

Santa Rosa Professional Educators continue negotiations with district

Going into their March 6 negotiation with Santa Rosa District Schools, David Godwin of the Santa Rosa Professional Educators said the two sides were at an impasse over a contract for instructional staff. Santa Rosa Professional Educators is the union which represents instructional staff such as teachers in the county’s public schools.

While neither side has budged much in contract talks, SRPE brought forth a new proposal to try and garner a compromise with the district.

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