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Navarre Raiders in district title driver’s seat

This was a Navarre team doubted when the season began. A team not expected to do much based on some of the players it lost, be it through graduation or the unofficial high school transfer portal.

Yet here the Raiders were on a Friday night in late October, on the road against a tough Pace team, proving people wrong again.

HNWS board approves proxy votes for Articles of Incorporation ballot, preps for election

The forthcoming 2024 HNWS election is shaping up to be consequential for the utility’s ability to reform.

Aside from the main board of directors ballot at the 2024 HNWS election, there will be a separate ballot with a proposal to update Article IX and X of the Articles of Incorporation. This vote is aimed at resolving a discrepancy between the Articles of Incorporation and the by-laws.

Water System board candidates

In the spirit of transparency, Holley Navarre Water System Inc. (HNWS), recently published that the Articles of Incorporation Amendment vote may not use proxies. After legal interpretation and due diligence, HNWS would like to announce proxies MAY BE used to vote for the Articles of Incorporation Amendment.

Marine Corps Valkyrie completes first flight

Eglin Air Force Base – The Marine Corps XQ-58A Valkyrie, a highly autonomous, low-cost tactical unmanned air vehicle successfully completed its first test flight here Oct 3.

The Marine Corps partnered with the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Research and Engineering, the Naval Air Systems Command and Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division to facilitate the ongoing research, development, test and evaluation of the aircraft.

Boo at the Zoo continues October weekends at Gulf Breeze Zoo

Fall under the spell of autumn as Boo at the Zoo returns to the Gulf Breeze Zoo for another year of family fun for Gulf Coast residents with activities for all ages. Boo at the Zoo offers families a safe atmosphere to trick-or-treat while enjoying festive Halloween decorations in the wild and not-so-spooky setting of the Zoo.

Raiders finish as district runner-up again

Senior setter Julia Irmen stretched out her arm in an effort to keep the ball in play during Thursday’s District 1-6A final against rival Gulf Breeze.

She just missed on getting her hand on the ball as it fell to the floor and led to another point late in the third set against the Dolphins.

The mounting issue of “fly-dumping” on private property

Littering on someone else’s property has been coined as “fly-dumping.” It can be big or small, but it’s a nuisance most people would like to avoid. People will resort to this style of dumping for multiple reasons including not having garbage removal services, too much garbage to get rid of, and not wanting to pay for removal.

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