A year and a half ago, a team of Navarre handymen loaded into a plane and flew over the Atlantic to the tiny town of Botassart in the southern part of Belgium near the border of France.
It’s past time for me to tell my side of the story. I have not responded to the chaos posted on Facebook and articles in the South Santa Rosa News because of my fiduciary responsibility to the Holley Navarre Water System, Inc., and you, the membership. That responsibility is to act in the best interest of the corporation at all times, which I take seriously. Delaying my reply has been at a personal cost, as my honor and ethics were targeted, disparaged and vilified.
Of the 260 million tons of plastic produced each year, 10 percent of it will end up in the world’s oceans, according to a study by the environmental group Greenpeace.
Work is underway to bring new volleyball courts to Navarre Beach, but feathery residents and conservation laws could derail that project – and the tourist revenue that would come with it.
Whirring its way through the depths of a backyard pool, a PVC pipe creation maneuvers through obstacles at the direction of its creators, Navarre High School juniors Miguel Homer, 17, and Tricia Winbery, 17.