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Raider Game Day! Navarre hosts Tate in district opener

Reigning District 1-4S champion Navarre begins its quest for a repeat Friday when it hosts Tate in a 7:30 p.m. game Friday on Military Appreciation Night at Bennett C Russell Stadium.

The Raiders (1-2) are looking to even their record and take out the Aggies (2-1), who Navarre hasn’t lost to since the opening round of the 2015 playoffs.

Tyler Welch says job at UWF ‘feels like a dream’

Tyler Welch was at a Pensacola Blue Wahoos baseball game when the possibility of being a basketball coach at NCAA Division II University of West Florida really gained some steam.

He went to a game with a good friend and former Argos assistant Brian Benator was there as well.

UF/IFAS Extension Peanut Butter Challenge kicks off Oct. 1

The Peanut Butter Challenge, UF/IFAS Extension’s annual collection for local food pantries that launched in the Florida Panhandle in 2012, is again spreading statewide this year. The challenge starts Oct. 1 and runs through the entire month. In 2022, citizens of Santa Rosa County (SRC) donated 2,056 jars (for a total of 2,657 pounds) of peanut butter to the SRC challenge.

Navarre comes up short in rivalry match with Dolphins

Energy flowed through the veins of Navarre’s volleyball team as the action grew more intense and the value of every point ramped up another notch against Gulf Breeze.

That was to be expected as the Raiders faced their rival in a tense and exciting rivalry match between two state-ranked teams Tuesday night, with Navarre searching for its first win over the Dolphins since 2007.

BoCC to consider LDC final draft

After months of workshops and debate, the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners will review the final draft of its updated Land Development Code at a special meeting beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, Sept. 18.

Churches help with Hurricane Idalia response

Natural disasters may bring the worst of mother nature to communities, but they can also bring the best of human nature.

An example of this is the faith based organizations which come to the aid of people impacted by storms such as hurricanes and tornadoes. In the wake of Hurricane Idalia, a category 3 storm which ravaged parts of Florida, Georgia and South Carolina, these organizations, including churches, either sent supplies or volunteers to help clean up debris and rebuild.

This weekend: Smokin’ in the square BBQ cookoff

Bring the family out for a wonderful day of food and fun!

On Sept. 16, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., St. Sylvester’s Catholic Church will host the Smokin in the Square BBQ Cookoff, an annual event to raise money for charity. This year, the event will send money to two charities, Catholic Charities of Northwest Florida and Little Sisters of the Poor Sacred Heart Residence.

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