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Momentum Church holds fundraiser to build commercial kitchen for community

For most of its history, Momentum Church has been a mobile church, using rented spaces to worship and hold events.

Last year, the church, which has several satellite campuses around Escambia and Santa Rosa counties, bought a building of Summit Boulevard in Pensacola to use as a permanent church and a community outreach center. The building also houses church offices.

To help purchase and renovate the building, the church held “Heart for the House,” an annual fundraiser organized to help gather funding for large scale projects of the church or to help the community.

Levin Papantonio brings wrongful death suit against Pace Pharmacy

The saga around Pace Pharmacy continues.

Levin Papantonio law firm has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the pharmacy and individuals, Stephen Allen Burklow, Monique Burklow and David Barron Winkles, all of whom stand accused of trafficking prescription drugs. They were all arrested last month by Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office following a multiyear investigation.

Adolescents learn water skills, lifesaving measures at Junior Lifeguard camp

With the summer in full swing, Navarre Beach Lifeguards have invited a new crop of Junior Lifeguards to participate in their series of camps.

At the camps, held during the week throughout June, adolescents ages 8 to 15 learn the ins and outs of lifeguarding, from water rescue skills to CPR and first aid. This is the fifth year Navarre Beach Lifeguards is hosting the program.

Jordan Jefferson: ‘God blesses us to be a blessing’

Jordan Jefferson is more than just a football player, and there’s no question he hasn’t forgotten where he came from.


After a workout in the spring on the NYSA field he used to play on when he was younger, before his days of stardom at Navarre High, Jefferson talked about the importance of giving back to his hometown.

Krafty Kids Expo gives children opportunity to earn, save money

While other children are earning allowances through household chores or yardwork, a group of just over a dozen children were earning money from strangers earlier this month by selling products, from lemonade to crochet stuffed animals to bracelets.

The children are young entrepreneurs and were at Pik-Itz’s Saturday morning market June 7 for the Highway 87 Krafty Kids Expo.

June is audiobooks month at Santa Rosa County Public Libraries

Audiobooks are the fastest growing format in publishing and sales for audiobooks have risen year over year for the past few years.

According to the Audio Publishers Association’s annual survey, 2024 saw $2.2 billion in sales, a 13% increase from the year before. In 2023, sales were at $2 billion, a 9% increase from the previous year.

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