A proposal to allow a new single-family residential subdivision in Milton by Celebrity Home Builders, LLC was met with opposition by community members at the Santa Rosa County Board Zoning Board March 11.
There was still life in the dugout in the seventh inning of Monday night’s game against Milton, the players encouraging each other to continue to believe.
Never mind that the Raiders trailed by four runs. They refused to quit.
It is not a mystery that Navarre Beach is growing in popularity. People are flocking to the white sands of the Gulf Coast.
And with the recent Navarre Beach expansion vision being proposed by Tourist Development Director Julie White, concerns are being raised by local business owners of how Navarre Beach would handle the added traffic and growth.
Welcome to the Navarre Press Star Students feature, where we celebrate Navarre students and their accomplishments. Email submissions to editor@navarrepress.com
This week, we are featuring three Star Students from West Navarre Primary School.
The Navarre Beach Fishing Pier’s new potty is about to get new electrical wiring running the length of the pier to make sure it’s properly lighted and air-conditioned.
Gov. Ron DeSantis rolled out more fodder for conservatives on Wednesday, when he announced a $106 million “civics literacy” proposal to educate kids — and teachers — about the nation’s roots.
There is no shortage of adjectives to describe how folks on both sides of the Pensacola Bay Bridge felt earlier this month when they learned that it would not reopen as promised March 22. Angry, betrayed, hopeless and sad are just a few.
As the “COVID slide” continues to affect learning gains and widen achievement gaps for students nationwide, the Florida Department of Education was moving Wednesday toward requesting a federal waiver for testing accountability measures. The federal government requires 95 percent of Florida students in grades 3 through 8 to sit for math and English-language arts exams.