I met Rev. Williams through his son, who served on a church staff with me. It was early in my ministry. He was near the end of life, his mind ravaged by dementia, living in a care facility. Sometimes when I visited him, he was lucid; often he was not.
Every Wednesday, his son would bring him to the church to have lunch with the staff. The staff’s lunch conversations were lively affairs, sometimes humorous, sometimes serious.
The other day you printed a article that stated that 66% of the residents of Navarre would support incorporation.
Last Thursday, the Navarre Press printed a article on the same subject and printed the number that supported incorporation and the number that were against incorporation.
Santa Rosa County Code needs to address horse manure management in residential districts just as other counties in Florida have done.
Santa Rosa County allows two horses on a one-acre residentially zoned lot. There is a large free-standing horse manure pile on the property. Heavy rains flood the property into the roadway.
Two students from Navarre High School were surprised with $1,500 grants on behalf of the Gulf of Mexico Coastal Ocean Observing System (GCOOS) and presented by Dr. Karen Barber, Superintendent of Santa Rosa County Schools. The grants are part of a $1 million grant funded by Shell and the National Science Foundation.
Emily Jones, an eighth grader at Avalon Middle School, was riding the bus home down U.S. Highway 90 on a Sept. 17, when her bus driver, Roberta Temple, started feeling tightness in her chest.
With the decline in active COVID cases, Santa Rosa County District Schools adjusted their health guidelines for the second nine-week period which began Oct. 11.
Gulf Breeze’s Coastline Christian Academy has finished in third place in a nationwide #YearbookHero contest. First grade teacher and co-editor of the yearbook Alabanza Loera-Gracia was nominated by another teacher for balancing her responsibilities as a teacher, teaching Spanish to her first-grade students, holding multiple other jobs and still being a driving force to preserve the important stories of the year in the school’s yearbook.