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Hustle and effort big part of Trista Wolk’s game

Trista Wolk is looking to be a consistent scoring threat for a Navarre girls basketball team in a bit of a rebuilding mode but still a team that won’t back down from a challenge.

It’s on defense, though, where Wolk perhaps makes her biggest impact. Shots don’t always fall for a player, but defense travels.

Strength plays key role for Jordan Jefferson at LSU

Jordan Jefferson was a state champion weightlifter in high school. So strength has always been one of the first things that comes to mind when the Navarre alum’s name is mentioned.

That strength has carried over to his collegiate career and is still making a difference for him.

Pensacola Opera visits West Navarre Primary School

On Friday, Nov. 17, the last day before fall break, West Navarre Primary School welcomed members of the Pensacola Opera to perform for the students.

Pensacola Opera’s music director Cody Martin said before the opera company went to West Navarre Primary, they had to adjust the show after one of the performers scheduled to go was injured.

Navarre resident turns front yard into a blessing to those in need

Despite the United States being the richest nation in the world (in accordance with GDP and net worth numbers), food insecurity and hunger are major issues across America. According to the United States Department of Agriculture’s 2022 report on household food insecurity, 12.8% of U.S. households were food insecure, meaning they had difficulty at some point in the year providing enough food for all members because of a lack of resources.

Escambia County’s Aviation Community Day hosts NASA astronaut

Escambia County District 3 Commissioner Lumon May joined in celebrating the history and future of Black aviation during Aviation Community Day, honoring special guest Capt. Victor Glover, who made history in 2021 as the first Black astronaut to live long-term aboard the International Space Station.

For God’s Sake: Soli Deo Gloria

Despite the Christmas decorations in department stores, it is Thanksgiving Day, the day which, in theory, we give thanks. The question that sits before us like the proverbial, giant turkey in the room into which no one dares slice, is: “To whom are we giving thanks?” If you gather on this holiday with family and friends to enjoy an abundant table laden with the traditional fare and someone asks that question, how would you answer?

We are thankful

We at Sandpaper Publishing have much to be thankful for, beginning with our members and readers. You fuel the passion we have for publishing three newspapers each week for three communities. We work hard to report and write the stories the matter most to you. We are your voice and are privileged to be in that role. Thank you for choosing us as your news and information source. We hope you stay tuned because we have so much more work to do for you.

Out and About

Sometimes we focus on what we don’t have, or situations we aren’t in, and we lose sight of what we do have and where we are. I know I have a lot to be thankful for – at all times – even when I’m wrapped up in the day-to-day busy-ness of life. I gathered these versus to remind me of what true thanksgiving is and what my gratitude should be focused on. I hope you enjoy them during this time that we take a break from our routines and focus on being thankful for all of our many blessings – or as we set out to purposefully be a blessing to others.

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