Hailey Netro is always working on her golf game. Be it in a tournament, on her own, or with a golf coach, Netro is putting herself in a position to be the best player she can be.
Angela Puckett is pleased with what she has seen from the Navarre Raider girls basketball team this summer.
It is especially encouraging considering this is a Raider team that has no returning starters and is looking to lay a foundation now for the 2024-25 campaign.
With a small crowd gathered inside Navarre High’s media center Monday morning, John Crossley got a little emotional talking about being named the new head baseball coach of the Raiders.
This new role means a lot to him, especially as a Navarre grad, so the fighting back of the tears is understandable.
Food has been delivered on wheels for centuries. People selling fresh produce and other food products would travel from town to town with a cart or wagon. In the 19th century, the “chuck wagon” emerged to feed hungry cattlemen and cowboys while they drove cattle across the American West.
Madison Simmons always seemed destined to play college basketball. And she’ll get the chance to do it after signing with Notre Dame of Maryland University earlier this year.
Simmons was a four-year starter for the Raiders during her time at Navarre and is now looking forward to the next chapter.
Whenever a new development is announced for the Navarre area, residents voice their opinions on restaurants they’d like to see come to Navarre. One of the most popular desired developments is Chick-Fil-A.
According to a recently submitted development plan, those people might just get their wish.
April showers, bring May… sightings of Manta Rays?
Okay, that’s not exactly the saying, but during the month of May, Navarre Beach visitors had the opportunity to catch a glimpse of a Giant Manta Ray on at least two separate occasions.
Homeowners on Rue La Fontaine gathered around in horror Friday, June 7, as one of their neighbors’ homes went up in smoke. Three dogs were inside the house at the time of the fire. Two were rescued and one perished.
The house in question is located at 1913 Rue La Fontaine.