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Navarre NJROTC introduces new instructor

Retired Master Gunnery Sgt. Tiffany Guillory remembers being an NJROTC cadet and listening to recruiters give their pitches.

A Marine recruiter was off on his own in the classroom and Guillory took a walk over to him with a few of her friends. They asked him why he was off away from the others and the recruiter issued a simple challenge.

New pastor no stranger to Navarre United Methodist

Like father, like son. The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Following in your father’s footsteps.

Whatever expression you want to use, Rev. David Morris, 36, certainly embodies it. Morris was named as the new lead pastor at Navarre United Methodist Church a few months ago and officially took over the position July 1.

Navarre resident finds historical artifact on Santa Rosa Sound

On July 24, Navarre resident Doug Larson was walking along the Santa Rosa Sound when he stumbled upon a round, brown object. At first, he thought it might be a turtle.

Curious, Larson picked up what he presumed would be a shell but soon found out it was spherical. After thinking about it, he came to one conclusion: it must be a cannonball.

UnForegettable experience for Sarah Edwards

A cliff overlooking the Pacific Ocean was off to her right. And the opportunity of a lifetime was right in front of her.

Sarah Edwards stepped into the tee box on the 10th hole of the famed Pebble Beach Golf Course feeling every nerve and emotion imaginable as she readied herself to tee off at the LPGA’s U.S. Women’s Open Championship for the first time in her life in early July.

Sheriff talks about permitless carry law

On July 1, many new laws went into effect in Florida. One of the more talked about laws allows Floridians to carry concealed firearms without a government issued permit. Before the law went into effect, people could be charged with a felony if found to be carrying a weapon without a permit.

Chelsi Kania named head coach of Navarre Raider softball team

Chelsi Kania was a familiar face in the dugout and at first base during games last season. Now, the former assistant is moving into the head coaching role for Navarre’s softball team.

Kania talked by phone Monday about the opportunity in front of her after learning she had gotten the job earlier in the day.

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