The Pensacola lighthouse has stood tall along the sandy shores of Pensacola Bay for nearly 175 years.
Now a museum, the lighthouse has quite a history, relating to the Civil War, its lighthouse keepers and the supposed ghosts which haunt the tower and keeper’s quarters.
Jon Hill, the executive director of the Pensacola Lighthouse and Maritime Museum, helps keep the lights on.
Navarre’s girls cross-country team came through with a win in the varsity race of the Gulf Coats Stampede on a hot Saturday morning at the Escambia County Equestrian Center in Pensacola.
Adalynn Curtis led the way for the Raiders, placing sixth overall in a competitive field with a time of 22:09.40.
While Sunday services provide time to hear and read scripture in a group setting, they can sometimes lack the depth necessary to fully grasp what is being discussed and how it affects our lives.
Community Life Church has been trying to meet the need for deeper discussion of scripture and bible stories through a podcast.
Rhyan Schorzman ran hard toward the Raider bench, reaching out and bumping the ball behind her, an all-out effort move that helped keep the ball in play in Navarre’s volleyball match against Pensacola Catholic Wednesday night.
It was her way of doing what she could to help the Raiders, who lost in three sets to the Crusaders, falling 25-15, 25-17 and 25-18.
Teaching can be a challenging and rewarding profession, where individuals have the oppor-tunity to make a positive impact in the lives of children every day.
Seventh- and eighth-grade students at East Bay K-8 School are getting a taste for teaching through one elective, “Introduction to Education.” This is the fourth year the course has been offered at East Bay.