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Brian Out Loud

Politicians could learn a thing or two from sports. And they could learn a thing or two sooner rather than later.

In sports, there is no fighting over which party is right or wrong and we don’t ever hear stories of an athlete not being qualified to play a certain position on the field or court because of his or her political affiliation.

Out and About

We wrote a few stories about the owner of the 23.2 acres across from Springhill Suites “threatening” or “promising” to build three 16-story buildings having 697 residential condominiums, 148 condo/hotel units and 10,000 square feet for retail use – because it has come up at county meetings.

Area deer hunters called to help

This week we learned from the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission that a white-tailed road-killed deer in Holmes County had tested positive for Chronic Wasting Disease. It is Florida’s first case.

Happy Joe’s postpones summer opening to early 2024

Happy Joe’s, the restaurant and arcade known for its pizza and ice cream, has been delayed for months, but the future Navarre restaurant is beginning to pick up steam in the county planning and zoning review process. The restaurant has never had a Florida location before.

Navarre’s own Quentin Randolph thriving with Vegas Knight Hawks

Quentin Randolph makes a catch along the sideline inside the Dollar Loan Center, nearly going over the wall to make the grab, here on a Saturday afternoon in mid-June.

It’s a key catch during a late-game drive that helps keep the Vegas Knight Hawks’ hopes for a much-needed IFL victory alive.

Boardwalk with shopping among top community wants in tourist development survey

The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Office (TDO) released the results of a community survey, which ended June 1. The survey asked for public input concerning possible future amenities and projects for the Navarre and Navarre Beach areas.

Approximately 1,695 people answered the survey. There was a list of seven Navarre Beach amenities people were told to rank from top priority to lowest priority.

McLeod headed to Thomas to continue softball career

Katie McLeod put pen to paper in the spring to secure her future as a college softball player, something she’s been waiting to do for a long time.

“I’ve been working up to this moment my whole life,” McLeod said. “I’ve wanted to play in college since I started playing as a little kid at NYSA.”

East Bay Blvd. road work ahead of schedule, says county

If you have been driving on East Bay Blvd. at any point over the last few months, you might have taken a detour down Edgewood Drive or Bergren Road. This alternate route is being used because of ongoing construction work by Santa Rosa County and its contractors.

The County is replacing and upgrading cross drains at seven sites across East Bay Blvd. and along the pedestrian multi-use path adjacent to the roadway. A cross drain, sometimes referred to as a culvert, is a structure designed to drain water away from a roadway or development. These cross drains channel water runoff into East Bay.

Commissioners accuse Calkins of ‘political grandstanding’ on pornography, pro-life issues

Commissioner James Calkins — whose wife, Mariyah, is president of the local Moms for Liberty chapter — added consideration of such a resolution to the June 22 regular meeting agenda and several conservative social media sites on Wednesday began encouraging supporters to attend the meeting to lobby the commission to pressure the Santa Rosa County […]

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