Let’s get this part out of the way: the drinking water provided by the City of Gulf Breeze through its two utilities to customers all the way from the city itself to Tiger Point isn’t perfect.
Seven times in the past nine years, Holley Navarre Water System’s (HNWS) sodium levels have exceeded the maximum contaminant level set forth by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
Despite taking a hardline approach in May, the Tourist Development Council (TDC) flip-flopped Tuesday, voting to fund several out of cycle Local Event Marketing Grants just weeks before the TDC’s final budget proposal is due to the county.
Air quality tests from the 103-year-old Santa Rosa County School Board’s building at 5068 Canal St. in Milton showed elevated levels of carbon dioxide and mold spores, prompting a thorough scrub-down last month.
Developer D.R. Horton plans to build 78 townhomes on 6 acres along U.S. Highway 98 in west Navarre, but the project will require special approval from the Santa Rosa County Zoning Board.
Mitch Nay had already hit a home run for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos, a solo shot that tied the game against the Mississippi Braves at 1-1 in the second inning. And now he was at the plate in the eighth, two outs against his team, which trailed 2-1 with two strikes against him.
Sweat shows through the shirt of Navarre head coach Jay Walls and he’s not even out running plays on the sunbaked football field at Bennett C. Russell Stadium. All he’s doing is coaching.
Matt Cronin isn’t done playing baseball yet. His next stop is North Carolina. He arrived there this past weekend to join the Team USA College National team.