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Brian Out Loud

No finger pointing. No excuses.

Navarre’s football team wasn’t playing the blame game after its crushing loss to one of its biggest rivals in the Beach Bowl two weeks ago.

The latest on former Raiders at the college level

Three former Navarre girls soccer standouts were part of teams that won conference championships earlier this month, and all three earned a shot to play in the NCAA tournament as well.

Emily Madril, the 2021 ACC Defensive Player of the Year, helped lead second-ranked Florida State to a 1-0 win over No. 1 Virginia in the title game Nov. 7.

Boys hoops team looks to get back on track this season

Navarre head coach Terry Posey walks from basket to basket inside Navarre’s gymnasium encouraging his players as they shoot while giving pointers as well.

Another season is on the horizon for the Raider boys basketball team and Posey is hoping for a much better outcome than a year ago when it dropped its final five games and finished 8-10.

Florida Highway Patrol asks for help finding damaged hit and run vehicle

The Florida Highway Patrol is asking the public to be on the lookout for a 4-door dark gray sedan, possibly a Honda Accord. This vehicle will have front end right fender damage and damage to the front passenger wheel.

The vehicle was involved in an accident Monday, Nov. 15, at 6:04 p.m. on Chumuckla Highway near its intersection with U.S. Highway 90. A Milton woman was injured in the accident.

Please call *347 if you see the vehicle.

New Healing Paws teams pass test

In a small room at Northwest Florida State College, eight newly trained veterans and their canine partners graduated from training Friday. These new Healing Paws for Warrior teams went through eight weeks of training and passed tests indicating that they were ready to work together.

Midway Water sends report to DEP

Now that Midway Water System and the City of Gulf Breeze have sent reports to the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, both organizations – as well as residents affected by the recent contamination of water lines – are waiting for the state agency to assign responsibility.

House Poised to Pass OSHA Measure

After rejecting a series of Democratic amendments, the Florida House on Tuesday prepared to pass a bill that could be a first step toward the state regulating worker safety and moving away from oversight by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.

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