Preserve Navarre said in a press release that it has filed its feasibility study with the Florida House. Leaders of Preserve Navarre traveled to Tallahassee and met with the staff of Jeff Takacs, the Clerk of the Florida House, on Aug. 29.
First-year Navarre head coach Garrett Bagley talked earlier this week about his team facing a demanding schedule this season. Especially in the early going with three traditionally tough teams on the slate.
The latest foe was Choctaw, which proved to be too overwhelming in the end, beating the Raiders 35-0 in their home opener at Bennett C. Russell Stadium Friday night.
The lead disappeared. The pressure rose. And Navarre’s volleyball team found itself on the brink of being forced into a fifth and deciding game against Booker T Washington Tuesday night.
Vinny Villanova woke up immediately at the sound of his alarm Friday morning, ready to play football that counts for the first time in 2024.
For the senior linebacker, the season opener against the Pensacola Catholic Crusaders meant a little more, especially after he missed last week’s preseason game with an injury.
Thursday’s home opener against Pensacola Catholic was a little too close for comfort at the end, but then again, maybe that kind of situation wasn’t such a bad thing for the Navarre Raider volleyball team after all.
Once ahead by a handful of points in the third set, the Raiders trailed 24-23 and felt the pressure rising before responding to close out the Crusaders in three sets with a 27-25 victory.
Navarre Beach Fire Rescue District is adding scuba diving to their first responder repertoire. NBFRD Fire Chief Danny Fureigh, Beach Safety Division Chief Austin Turnbull and nine firefighters from the district have received comprehensive scuba training this summer. The training began May 14. Fureigh said the training adds a much-needed safety net to those on […]
I’m a full-time Navarre resident. I support incorporating Navarre, and I will express it to anyone but only if they ask or complain about the seemingly unchecked development and diminishing quality of life in Navarre. Typically, I’m not a bomb-thrower, but the very fact that our county commissioners have denied Navarre residents the fundamental right to choose how they will be governed by refusing to have the issue of Navarre incorporation appear on the ballot is uncontestable evidence that Navarre residents should choose to incorporate in an upcoming independent straw vote.
That’s the only question voters in the Navarre incorporation area will see on the ballot on Oct. 12 in a straw poll election meant to get the consensus of the community.
Navarre Beach Lifeguards is celebrating a milestone for its agency. Earlier this month, Senior Lifeguard Makayla Ludwick won a national championship in the swim rescue competition at the United States Lifeguarding Association (USLA) National Lifeguard Championships in South Padre Island, Texas.