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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.

Raider Game Day! Navarre face rival with a lot on the line

Pride, a playoff berth and a district championship are all on the line tonight when Navarre and Gulf Breeze square off in the Beach Bowl.

Game time is 7:30 p.m. in Gulf Breeze and the Raiders will be seeking revenge and their first district title since 2018.

Debate turns to town hall at District 4 County Commissioner election event

On Sun., Oct. 23, Ye Olde Brothers Brewery hosted what was billed as a debate between incumbent District 4 County Commissioner Dave Piech and his challenger in the race, Ray Eddington.

The ‘debate’ quickly turned into a town hall style campaign event for Piech, as Eddington didn’t attend. In an Oct. 22 post on his campaign page on Facebook, Eddington gave the reason for his absence.

A HOPE delivers spay/neuter services with help of grant

A HOPE, an animal welfare nonprofit organization in Santa Rosa County, is holding a“Spay it, don’t spray it” campaign over the next year. The campaign, which is funded through a $20,000 grant from Florida Animal Friend, provides spay and neuter services for both owned and unowned cats within Santa Rosa County.

Holley Navarre Water Board: four things to know

1 Forensic audit update In September, the board of directors voted to pursue a forensic audit of Holley Navarre Water System up to $50,000. On Oct. 18, they discussed where they were in the process of making a forensic audit a reality. Board president Joe Campbell, who is acting CEO of the Water System until […]

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