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.
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.
It’s hard to imagine today, but just over 100 years ago the coastal plains of America from Virginia to eastern Texas were covered by about 92 million acres of longleaf pines.
Fortunately, we have folks like Vernon Compton who care about preserving and restoring the 1.3 million acres left in northwest Florida and South Alabama.
Navarre’s girls soccer team took the first step toward a district championship with an 8-0 win over Crestview Wednesday night in a District 1-6A quarterfinal at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.
Seven different players scored for the Raiders in a mercy-rule win that ended with Natalie Busch punching in a goal in the 75th minute.
Your CBD Store in Navarre hosted a fun event Jan. 8 called Puppies in the Park(ing lot), where dogs from Road Dogg Rescue were up for adoption right outside of the store, and every adopted dog came with a discount for a CBD dog treat.
It was a great success, and seven out of the 10 dogs were adopted in the first hour.
Fourth grade ACES (Academic and Creative Enrichment for Students) at West Navarre Intermediate are members of a Junior Garden Club, which is mentored by Navarre Garden Club.