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As I was typing my column, I found out that Adam’s Sanitation is suing the county again. I told our editor, Wendy, that they must have a lot of money to burn.

She then reminded me that Nathan Boyles is an attorney. He is also a county commissioner in Okaloosa County. So, he knows what it is like to be a county commissioner and he is an attorney.

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Only the government could put “stormwater mitigation” and “COVID-19” into the same sentence.

In another twist to the long story of federal funding for the pandemic, the stormwater mitigation task force met last week to decide what stormwater projects to submit for COVID funding.

Healing Paws

Inspired by our recent story about Jennifer Johnson and her Healing Paws service dog, Chopper, Navarre Press has started a campaign to train a new working dog for a deserving veteran. Donors that gave $100 or more will be part of the naming process.  Check back for updates on this fundraising campaign including the pup’s […]

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We have a new team member in our graphics department, Dan Bontrager. He worked with Momentum Church with their graphics for 18 months and before that worked with Pensacola Christian College and Navy Federal Credit Union.

You can read his bio along with all the other team members at https://navarrepress.com/about/.

City digs into water cross-contamination

The City of Gulf Breeze released a 105-page “After Action Report” Monday in response to the cross-connection error that left hundreds of Midway Water Service (MWS) customers with contaminated water for weeks.

Battle over church fence ends with 4-1 vote, threat of ethics complaint

Midway Baptist Church appealed their previously denied variance to the Board of County Commissioners on Oct. 28., asking to replace their hurricane-damaged privacy fence with a chain-link fence and landscape buffer.

The commissioners approved the church’s appeal by a 4-1 vote, District 4 Commissioner Dave Piech opposed.

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