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Roundup: Girls soccer and basketball teams pick up wins over Jaguars

A bounce- back win for Navarre’s girls soccer team, another big win for the Raider girls basketball team and a close loss for the Navarre boys basketball team. Those were the storylines from Tuesday night.

Cici Buffalino scored a pair of goals in Navarre’s 3-1 win over West Florida Tech at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.

Donations needed to fill Manna’s shelves

This holiday season, Krewe of Lafitte, Astro Lincoln, Pensacola Blue Wahoos, WKRG News 5, and Manna Food Pantries invite the public to Pack the Pirate Ship with healthy nonperishable food donations for our neighbors in need in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties

District continues to grow, add campuses

As the year inches toward its close, the Santa Rosa County School District has checked a number of boxes to provide for future growth.

In 12 months, the district has opened one new school – East Bay K-8 – and has a second K-8 under construction in the north end of the county.

West Navarre Primary gets jolly surprise

Jolly Saint Nick and the Holley-Navarre Fire District paid a visit to West Navarre Primary School on the morning of Dec. 15. Santa Claus arrived sitting on top of a firetruck to the sound of hundreds of students singling “Jingle Bells” as he passed.

Military: Expect possible detonation sounds in Hurlburt area Thursday

The 823rd REDHORSE squadron will conduct monthly training Dec. 16 consisting of approximately four detonations starting around 8 a.m. The detonations may cause local residents to hear or feel the vibrations from these charges. The charges will continue throughout the day. The training will occur at the Hurlburt Field Range.
REDHORSE officials advise if the humidity is high or if there is cloud coverage, the effects can seem louder and closer than on clear days.

Dec. 16-22, 2021 Blast from the Past

One Year Ago – 2020

Portraying proposed changes to the Santa Rosa County comprehensive land-use plan as a significant threat to potable water safety and supply, the Holley-Navarre Waste System board of directors decided to intensify the utility’s opposition campaign to the plan that would permit borrow pit expansion.

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