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Mother’s Day through the eyes of faith leaders

Mothers play an important role in our lives. They also play an important role in the Bible, especially Mary, the mother of Jesus, who Christians believe was not only the Son of God but the salvation of all mankind.

With Mother’s Day coming up, Navarre Press reached out to several female church leaders in the Navarre area to talk about motherhood and how it intertwines with their faith.

Town Center public hearing expected later this year

The Navarre Town Center project, a commercial development that has been floated around as idea for about 20 years, is currently under the review by Santa Rosa County Development Services.

According to county records, the plans for the project were officially submitted April 21.

Red Cross hosting disaster training event

The American Red Cross of North Florida is hosting a Shelter Fundamentals and Simulation event at noon Saturday, May 13.
The event will be held at the Clyde L. Gracey Community Center, 5629 Byrom St. in Milton. Potential evacuation shelter volunteers, observers, and partners are welcome to attend by registering online.

Navarre alum Michael Sandle finding his stride at Triple-A level

With one swing of the bat Michael Sandle absolutely crushes the pitch fired at him. He sends the ball screaming over the wall in left and then rounds the bases at Greater Nevada Field in Reno as if it was no big deal.

Sandle has hit home runs before in his career. In high school. In college. Even in the pros. But this one is different for the Navarre alum.

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Anxiety is the most common mental disorder in the U.S., affecting 40 million adults. According to Anxiety and Depression Association of America, an estimated 31% of all adults will experience an anxiety disorder at some point in their life.

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‘The Refuge was a place of stability for me’

Not every home is a safe place with love and laughter. “I was someone who ran away from my bio parents and literally needed a sense of direction,” expressed a survivor of human trafficking.

Many of our runaway and homeless teens find themselves in exploitative situations, couch surfing at friends’ homes, sleeping in cars, and in some cases entering into human trafficking.

May the Fourth be with you on Star Wars Day

If you’re a fan of the galaxy far, far away, it’s one of the days you look forward to the most each year. If you’re not a Star Wars fan, it’s just May 4.
“May the Fourth be with you,” a pun on the famous Star Wars line “May the Force be with you,” has led to May 4 being known as Star Wars Day, an unofficial holiday to celebrate all things Star Wars. Although its popularity has certainly grown in the past decade, the earliest celebrations of the commemorative day are almost as old as the franchise itself.

More dollar stores coming to Santa Rosa County

For those of you looking for another dollar store to shop at in Santa Rosa County, you’re in luck.
There are currently two Dollar Generals in development in the north end of Santa Rosa County, one on Woodbine Road in Pace and another in East Milton at the corner of Hickory Hammock Road and Ward Basin Road. They have both been approved by the county.

Runner-up finish in district final not end of road for Raiders

Jessi Farrer swung fast and swung hard, the ball zipping into the outfield. Cailyn Cooke scored off the clutch hit. So did Natalia Taylor.

In that joyous moment, a moment buzzing with energy and excitement, Cooke jumped up and down and got pumped up near home plate as the Raiders breathed new life into their hopes for an upset of the No. 1 team in the state Wednesday night in a District 1-6A final.

Promising future ahead for Raider baseball team

One final out closed the door on a season, that, while not championship worthy, it wasn’t sunflower seeds on the dugout floor either.

Once left for dead after a seven-game losing streak a few weeks into the year, Navarre found new life as the season progressed. But the road ended here in Pace late last Tuesday night, the Raiders walking off the field after a 13-0 loss to the host Patriots.

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