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Gulf Breeze Zoo experiences baby boom

The Gulf Breeze Zoo has experienced a baby boom in recent months and is excited to spotlight the recent births of a male orangutan and a female reticulated giraffe at the park.

Satu, whose name means fairy tale, marks the second orangutan birth at the Zoo in less than six months.  The baby is doing exceptionally well under the gentle care of his experienced mom. He and Sara can often be viewed from the boardwalk overlooking the orangutan island.

Phone call to SRSO regarding Milton mule released

Dan Stewart, the attorney representing Philip Hayes, released the following phone call on May 2. Hayes has been charged with torturing or inflicting pain, serious physical injury or death on an animal, as well as the inhuman slaughter of livestock for an incident on April 12 involving the death of a mule on Deaton Bridge Road in Milton. The phone call is one made by Hayes to the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office requesting guidance on what to do with the mule. The SRSO released a statement saying Hayes was never cleared to shoot the animal.

Revived Lighthouse baseball program has set tone for success

There was no baseball at Lighthouse Private Christian Academy three years ago. A decision was made to take a year off from the sport. The future of the program hung in the balance.

Jump ahead to a windy, sun-splashed Wednesday morning in late April at Tiger Point and the program is thriving, already setting a program record for wins in a season.

Argos win GSC men’s tennis title

The University of West Florida tennis team claimed the Gulf South Conference championship Saturday, beating reigning champ Valdosta State 4-1.

The win was the 19th of the year for the Argos, who won their 14th conference title in program history.

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Navarre juvenile arrested for attempted murder

The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office has arrested two suspects in connection to an attempted murder on Newcastle Drive near Fort Walton Beach April 13th. 21-year old Shea Jones of Fort Walton Beach and 16-year old Natorian Hinson-Brown of Navarre are now charged with attempted murder and firing a weapon into an occupied dwelling or conveyance.

Season comes to an end for Navarre flag football team

A team that once looked like it had no shot of even contending for a district championship, dropping its first five games, Navarre gained momentum down the stretch and put itself in the mix.

And after shutting out Tate 12-0 in its District 1-2A tourney opener last Monday night, the Raiders squared off against Pace last Wednesday for the right to play for a district title.

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