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Community Life Church to hold pickleball tournament

It would come as little surprise to anyone to see a church serving, whether it be in the church community or within broader community, but at Community Life United Methodist Church, they ‘serve’ a little differently.

Starting Nov. 10 and ending on Nov. 12, CLC will be hosting a pickleball tournament. Registration fees cost $30 for the first event and $5 for an additional event.

At Arc Gateway, opportunities and connections abound

When people hear about those with developmental or intellectual disabilities, they typically don’t think of them helping others. It’s those who have disabilities that need the help, right?

If you visit Beehive Homes Assisted Living on a Monday morning, you will find out that isn’t always the case. For four weeks, the clients of Arc Gateway, an organization which provides services to developmentally disabled people, have been visiting the assisted living facility to help be a light in the lives of residents.

Judge dismisses injunction; Adams cleared to serve South End

Adams Sanitation can legally provide trash service in the south end of Santa Rosa County after a judge dismissed a temporary injunction against the Okaloosa County business last week.

Waste Pro, a private waste collection company that has a franchise agreement with Santa Rosa County, asked for the injunction against Adams Sanitation after the county commission voted 3-2 to allow Adams to begin serving customers south of the Yellow River.

Brian Out Loud

We live in a world where the mics are always on, and the cameras are always rolling.

Everything you say or do has the potential to end up on social media in one form or another. It’s not fair, but it’s reality.

Ottley enjoying successful senior year on Raider golf team

Drew Ottley played through pain a year ago at the 3A regional golf tournament in Spruce Creek, and because of it, had one of the toughest days of his high school career.

He shot a 94, the sprained ankle becoming almost too much to handle and spoiling his first ever trip to the regional.

Process paying off for Lighthouse football program

Sept. 23 will always hold significance for Lighthouse Private Christian Academy football head coach Everette Alford.

His Stingrays beat Destin that night by an 8-7 score, a long-awaited win for the Navarre alum and his program.

Gas prices to jump as ‘holiday’ ends

Florida motorists can expect to pay more at the pump as the state’s month-long gas tax “holiday” ends.

The average price of a gallon of regular unleaded gas Monday stood at $3.29, about a dime cheaper than at the start of October. But the AAA auto club said that likely will change quickly when the state’s 25.3-cent-a-gallon gas tax returns Tuesday, after being suspended in October by lawmakers and Gov. Ron DeSantis.

Raider swim team competes at regional meet

Chase Jennings turned in the best finish of the 3A regional meet for the Navarre Raiders, placing in the top 10 place in the 50 Freestyle.

The senior standout clocked in with a time of 22.67 as he made the most of his opportunity at Wednesday’s meet at the Florida Aquatics Swimming and Training Center in Ocala.

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