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Things to consider when driving in icy conditions

Freezing rain and ice are road hazards that Florida motorists seldom encounter, but such conditions can and have occurred in the state. Florida Highway Patrol wants you to know what to do by practicing the safe driving rules below:

Campaign matching funds targeted

Tallahassee – A proposal began moving forward Tuesday in the Florida Senate that would ask voters to ditch a program that has given more than $33 million in state matching money to gubernatorial and Cabinet candidates over four recent election cycles.

Tale of two halves for Navarre in loss to Niceville

Madison Simmons knocked down a 3-pointer with a minute left in the first half of a showdown with Niceville Monday night, bringing the Raiders within seven and maintaining a glimmer of hope that an upset of the No. 4 team in 6A was possible.

Online education rising in Santa Rosa County, throughout Florida

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States in 2020, school districts across the country, who were still in their spring semesters, had to transition millions of students to online classes to finish out the school year. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 77% of public schools and 73 percent of private schools reported moving some or all classes to online distance-learning formats in early 2020.

Noah knows news

Galveston Court may be just another road in Navarre to most people, but for one 12-year-old boy, it’s a place with a story to tell.

Freezing temperatures – how to protect your pipes

With freezing temperatures approaching, here are a few simple measures HNWS members can take to ready their home’s plumbing. External, exposed pipes are naturally the most vulnerable to freezing. It is suggested that homeowners consider the following:

Full steam ahead

Tallahassee – The 2024 legislative session kicked off this week, as Gov. Ron DeSantis urged lawmakers to “stay the course” and House and Senate leaders agreed to use gambling money to fund the further expansion of a state wildlife corridor.

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