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Children need parks, and parks need children

When my children were small, we spent most of our free time taking them to parks. If you want to know about all the small hidden parks that were in the area 15 years ago and probably still are today, hit me up.

We even found the ones that offered little or no parking because they were intended mostly for kids in the homes around the park, whose parents could walk them over.

Hiding behind anonymity not a sign of leadership

Community members frequently call newsrooms like ours and want us to write stories about their opinions.

They don’t phrase it that way, but the conversation starts with what they think about an issue in the community and ends with, “You should write a story about that.”

Out and About

Good news! Aldi will be providing inserts/advertising to our readers.

They are planning on opening in March. Between Aldi, Publix and Winn Dixie advertisements in Navarre Press, you will have all the information you need to shop in Navarre.

Leggett, Vollmer leading Raiders through historic hoops season

They have become the faces of the Navarre girls basketball program, the duo of Rachel Leggett and Mickey Vollmer putting the Raiders on the map as one of Florida’s best teams.

Together on the varsity roster since their sophomore year, the connection between the two was instant and has only grown from there.

Milton man charged for alleged rape, indecent exposure

A 60-year-old Milton man has been charged for multiple sexual-related crimes in Navarre. Paul Powell has been charged with sexual battery with weapon or force of victim as well as indecent exposure and obstructing justice by hindering with communication information, according to Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office documents.

He was arrested 10 days ago, but the information was not released by the Sheriff’s Office until Jan. 31. 

Brian Out Loud

If there is one thing Michael Carter has never done, it’s that he has never forgotten where he came from.

He didn’t do it when he went off to the University of North Carolina and he hasn’t done it since going to the NFL.

Navarre Raiders resilient in comeback win

Derek Percivalle saw the ball rolling on the court and dove for it as if he was recovering a fumble on the football field.

Percivalle, for the record, is also a Navarre football player, and he knew he had to do something to keep hope alive for securing a comeback win over Milton.

Three key county employees resign

After several months of relative stability, Santa Rosa County is again facing staffing challenges, with three of its top employees resigning in the last few weeks.

James Cook, the interim head of Public Works, Chris Phillips, the head of Development Services, and Erica Grancagnolo, the associate director of the Economic Development agency have all resigned.

Cartwheels in Heaven

Nearly 200 people, many of them young teens, attended Wednesday’s Celebration of Life service for 13-year-old Sophia Fenner.

They sat quietly as photos of Sophia filled the twin screens in front of Gulf Breeze United Methodist Church.

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