Seven years ago, on a Saturday night in Texas, confetti rained down as the University of West Florida football team celebrated its first NCAA Division II national championship.
Confetti fell again last Thursday morning inside the UWF Field House as the Northwest Florida school celebrated another major moment in its history.
For a woman who has experienced the unthinkable, the effects of trauma can be completely debilitating, preventing her from maintaining healthy relationships, holding a job, functioning as a wife or mother or living a full, productive life. In many cases, professional trauma therapy is the only way to untangle all the complex, involuntarily emotional responses triggered by the trauma experienced by survivors of human trafficking, sexual assault, sexual exploitation or abuse.
Holley Navarre Water System is set to receive a $3.46 million grant for the Tom King Bayou area septic-to-sewer project. The funds will cover planned construction costs at three selected locations in the Tom King Bayou area, with a potential of 189 connections.
Santa Rosa County is distributing the funds, but the grant comes from the Florida Department of Environmental Protection.
A close loss in late March certainly won’t break the Navarre Raider softball team.
Sure, the Raiders wanted to beat the rival Milton Panthers Monday night. But they know there is plenty of potential moving forward for the team despite a 3-2 loss at home.
In a growing community like Navarre and Northwest Florida, finding reliable, affordable home services can feel overwhelming. That’s where Dirt Boyz Home Services stands out—not just for what they do, but for how they do it.
Spring is upon us, and that means warmer temperatures both above and below the waves of Navarre Beach.
The increased temperatures will more than likely mean more sea turtles. While sea turtles are a welcome sight for beachgoers, their presence near the fishing pier can spell trouble.