Ian Sones came running off the field with the ball in his hands. He had just recovered a muffed punt in the end zone for a touchdown that put Navarre ahead of Niceville. Or so he thought.
The referees reversed the third-quarter call, ruling it a touchback, which meant Niceville kept possession, and the Raiders were never the same against the Eagles in this District 1-7A showdown at Eagle Stadium Friday night.
Santa Rosa County District Schools has been named an Academically High-Performing School District for the 2020-21 school year again, per section 1003.621, Florida Statutes by the Florida Department of Education. This designation is based on the 2018-19 school and district grades, 2019-20 financial audit reviews and the 2020-21 class size compliance.
Despite arguably its best effort of the season, one where it poured its heart soul and sweat into a tournament battle with Niceville that went the distance, the Navarre volleyball team just missed on its first district championship in program history.
On Oct. 18, 2021, the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) was notified by Midway Water System in Santa Rosa County that a private contractor plumbed a cross-connection from a residential sewage line to a municipal potable water line. In an abundance of caution, residents should utilize an alternative water supply, such as bottled water for potable use until testing confirms the water meets all drinking water standards.
Heavy rainfall and infrastructural issues have plagued communities around Hidden Creek, which has some customers placing the blame on Holley Navarre Water System and Hidden Creek Golf Course.
Daniel Hahn, the Safety Director of Santa Rosa County School District (SRCSD) has his sights set on cracking down on students who partake in vaping on campus.