It’s rarely good news when you get pulled over by a deputy, but getting pulled over by the Sheriff himself is surely worse. And that is what happened March 2 at approximately 9 p.m. in Navarre.
There should be plenty of big concrete chunks from next year’s planned demolition of the old Pensacola Bay Bridge to supply the offshore reef-building needs of both Santa Rosa and Escambia for years to come.
As newly appointed chairman of the Tourism Development Council (TDC), Kyle Holley has pushed for a change in how the group approaches the county’s future and expenditure of funds.
With a gun on his hip, a badge on his chest and a smile on his face, Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Deputy Liem Chau started his new job Monday: Holley-Navarre Middle School resource officer.
Santa Rosa County Tax Collector Stan Nichols announced the launch of “Express Lane” service last week. This new service will allow for online renewal and same-day pickup of vehicle, boat or mobile home registrations.
In the aftermath of a deadly school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that claimed the lives of 13 students and four teachers, Gov. Rick Scott has released a multistep plan to improve school safety and limit firearm access to the mentally ill across the state.
Roughly 200 residents and stakeholders armed with sticky notes and string weighed in on shaping Navarre’s future last week during the District 4 Master Plan’s first open house event at Navarre High School.