At least based on how things have gone since the 2022 season came to a close for the Navarre Raider football team, head coach Jay Walls has reason for optimism heading into the spring.
The Daybreak Market/76 gas station at the intersection of Santa Rosa Drive and U.S. Highway 90, just west of East Spencer Field Road, is selling regular gas for $1.76 per gallon until 5 p.m. today. Mark Contos, vice president of the Daybreak Market company, said the store has 31,000 gallons available for the grand-opening special.
Scooter’s Fish House proudly serves some of the freshest seafood on the Gulf Coast. Stop in today and taste for yourself.
Recently, the restaurant added three new types of seafood to their menu. Scooter’s now serves Fried Bay Scallops, Grilled Sea Scallops and Fried Langoustine Lobster, also known as Norwegian Lobster. It’s simply delicious and you’ve got to try it.
On the evening of Tuesday, April 25, a 7-year-old child fell from the second story window of a house on Majestic Boulevard in Navarre.
Holley Navarre Fire District firefighters with Fire Engine 41 responded to the call and were first to arrive on scene. The child was on trauma alert and needed immediate care. Luckily for the child’s family, Engine 41 is now equipped with Advanced Life Support.
Santa Rosa County seems ready to change how it manages parks and recreation.
Commission Chairman Colten Wright recently introduced plans to partner with the City of Gulf Breeze to study building a competition-grade aquatic facility and talks about parks and recreation as “quality of life” infrastructure investments; Commissioner Kerry Smith is negotiating a new agreement with the Emerald Coast Sports Association to ensure a successful revival of recreational sports at East Milton Park; and an economic development strategist has advised the county to investigate sports tourism opportunities.
I was listening to a podcast today while driving to my office.
I call my car my traveling university because I use that time to learn. Any business owner will tell you that it is difficult to find people that want to work for their paycheck.
Dwayne Clark Jr. hadn’t even heard of lacrosse prior to his high school days at Navarre.
Now he’s set to play the sport in college, signing a national letter of intent with NCAA Division III Huntingdon, where he will also play football for the Hawks this fall.