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Florida supply chain issues still linger well into 2022

Businesses across the United States have been hurting amid economic pressures such as inflation and supply chain issues. The Sunshine State’s businesses are no exception.

A recent study found that, as of April 2022, 44.7% of Florida businesses are experiencing domestic supplier delays and 26.1% are seeing delivery or shipping delays to their customers.

Berryhill fire reminds us change is constant

It is with great sadness that we report on the loss of the historic Berryhill Elementary School building this week.

Students and teachers roamed its halls for 64 years, between 1926 and 1990, and many residents have fond memories of earlier, more innocent days spent there.

Grace’s Place in need of new location

A Navarre area ministry is looking for a new location to use in their mission. Grace’s Place is a nonprofit that helps provide healing and a stable living arrangement for single, adult women who have experienced sexual trauma.

The necessity for the move stems from an arrangement the ministry had with the owner of the house they have rented in Navarre since January 2021.

South end high school plans move forward

The prospect of a new high school coming to the Midway area recently took a major leap forward.

At the July 21 school board meeting, DAG Architects unveiled phase one of their plans for the proposed high school, which will be built on the site where the Flea Market used to be on Highway 98. It will be three stories.

Brian Out Loud

Meighan and I took our crazy, energetic, special in more ways than one chocolate lab to the Pensacola Blue Wahoos’ Bark in the Park night last week.

This wasn’t Greyson’s first rodeo at the special event the Double-A affiliate of the Miami Marlins hold once a year, giving canine companions, both large and small, a chance to hang out and watch a baseball game.

Eglin Federal Credit Union to add Gulf Breeze location

Eglin Federal Credit Union recently announced it will start developing a property located on the corner of Tiger Lake Drive and Highway 98 in Gulf Breeze. The short term plan is to install two drive-thru ATM/Video Tellers in 2023.

According to a press release from Eglin Federal Credit Union, this will look similar to the drive-thrus currently being constructed near Niceville High School as well as the site at Jonquil Avenue NW and Mary Esther Cutoff NW in Fort Walton Beach, and the recently announced location in DeFuniak Springs. Construction of a full-service branch in Gulf Breeze is expected to begin in 2024.

Gulf Breeze grad recognized for duct tape prom outfit

A Gulf Breeze teen was recognized last month for an outfit she made during this past school year’s prom season.

Most people when they think of prom, they think of tuxedos and dresses made of satin or silk, but for Adrienne Flowers, a different idea was stuck in her mind.

Back-to-school deals at Saltwater Cottage

Summer break has come to a close and school is officially back in session. Saltwater Cottage in Navarre wants to celebrate our teachers with some back-to-school appreciation.

All teachers get a 10% off discount at Saltwater Cottage. Saltwater wants to show appreciation to these professionals for their heart for children. They pour wisdom and inspiration into their students daily and deserve ample love and support.

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