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For God’s Sake: He called me

My wife and I are not “beach people.” We could be living in Nebraska for the few times we have been to the beach in the last five years. It takes having out of town company to get us there. Our attitude was the same when we lived in Naples, Fl, for twelve years, and before that when we lived in Jupiter, Fl. In fact, we have lived in Florida for most of our adult lives. The question going through your mind right now is, “Why?” Two words – God’s call.

Navarre Lifeguards finish busy season with zero drownings, look to 2024

“Overwhelming.”

That’s how Beach Safety Division Chief Austin Turnbull describes the 2023 lifeguard season on Navarre Beach. From March 11 to Oct. 29, this year’s season, nearly 1.6 million people (1,591,259) visited Navarre Beach, which only stretches for four miles of Santa Rosa Island. This year, there were 32 Navarre Beach Lifeguards on staff.

Developments and Zoning requests recently approved for Navarre area

With Navarre’s growth in population (from 31,378 in 2010 to 41,940 in 2020) has come additional businesses and housing. To fulfill their goals, business and housing developers oftentimes approach Santa Rosa County Development Services, which oversees planning and zoning, with requests to change zoning classifications, expand business operations and create housing which fits within the developer’s vision.

Weekly roundup: ‘never again’

It was heart-wrenching.

As the Florida House began a special legislative session Monday, Holocaust survivor David Schaecter offered an invocation and told of being an 11-year-old boy watching his mother and two younger sisters get gunned down by Nazis.

Next stop for UWF Argos: NCAA D-II playoffs

For the fourth consecutive season and fifth time overall in program history, the University of West Florida football team is headed to the NCAA Division II postseason.

The Argos learned Sunday night they would face Gulf South Conference foe Delta State Saturday afternoon in Mississippi.

Navarre Raiders one and done in football postseason

In the silence of a stadium whose eyes won’t see football again until 2024, and the rain finally letting up after falling steadily most of the night, Connor Mathews stood in the back of the end zone waiting for the offensive linemen to finish up a postgame talk with their position coach.

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