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Woodlawn Beach Middle competes in robotics competition

For six weeks during September, October, and November, Woodlawn Beach Middle School students met regularly to work on a project.

While students working on a project at school might not be a surprise, these students weren’t just putting together a paper mache globe. They were building a robot.

Update on three developments coming to Santa Rosa County

Many citizens of Santa Rosa County have been anxiously waiting to see what becomes of the three developments coming to Navarre and Milton.

In Navarre, Elevate Navarre and Wynnehaven Plaza have been a hot topic of conversation, particularly as Elevate Navarre will bring with it 332 new apartments with direct access to Highway 98.

Argos get redemption after last year’s playoff heartache

Defensive back De’Mareyae Givens hadn’t forgotten the pain of last season’s gut-wrenching ending to the season. The University of West Florida Argonauts lost to Newberry in their first ever home playoff game, which was played at Blue Wahoos Stadium.

He and his teammates didn’t want history repeating itself.

Brian Out Loud

The hope was that a comeback was going to happen. It was the only option on a mild November evening two weeks ago at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.

Yeah, Navarre trailed by 24 points in an opening round playoff game against Creekside, but no one thought it was over.

Chase Jennings caps senior year with trip to state swim meet

Chase Jennings couldn’t help but be overwhelmed by nerves as he prepared to compete in the prelims of the 3A state swim meet in Stuart earlier this month.

Of course, those nerves were understandable, especially with this being the Navarre senior standout’s first time ever competing at state.

Raider boys basketball team optimistic about season ahead

Terry Posey liked what he saw from his team against Milton last Wednesday night in a preseason tip-off tournament at Pace.

Certainly, everything isn’t perfect and most of the players on the team are new to varsity, but live action can’t be duplicated, and the Raiders took advantage of it in a 58-55 win.

County hears water, property rights concerns

Sides fired their opening salvos Thursday in Santa Rosa County’s upcoming water war.

At a workshop planned to review the county’s wellfield protection ordinance, discussion quickly turned to the future of its drinkable water supply.

Out and About

People have called me and stopped me at meetings to ask me what I thought about the Eddington upset over Piech.

Everyone is saying that they did not see how that could have happened. Well, that is because they are informed voters.

Blue Wahoos hire Steve Brice

The Pensacola Blue Wahoos have hired Steve Brice as their new executive vice president and general manager.

Brice has 15 years of experience in baseball, most recently working as director of corporate sponsorships for the Tennessee Smokies.

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