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Trading up: Blended family doing ‘trade up challenge’ to get new vehicle

You might have seen them in a viral video on Tik Tok in October or at Navarre First Assembly of God, but wherever the Blended Bugbys go, they are sure to leave an impression.

The Bugbys are a large family, nine in all, and are currently in the midst of a “trade up challenge” to get a new vehicle. They call themselves the Blended Bugbys as several of their children are adopted, including two from Haiti.

Joshua Bugby, a development director for Children In Crisis, is the patriarch of the family. He said adoption has played a larger role in his family’s life.

Spring home checklist? The Tool Shack can help

The spring season signifies a new beginning to the year, and The Tool Shack is here to help chip away at that spring clean-up list. Let’s give that yard a clean-cut look.

The Tool Shack, located at 4370 Gulf Breeze Parkway in Gulf Breeze and 1528 Gulf Beach Highway in Pensacola, is your local equipment sales, service, and rental shop and has been serving Northwest Florida and South Alabama since 2003.

Sheriff’s Office names K9 after retiring chief deputy

The newest member of the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office K9 unit is named in honor of a longtime member of the agency.

Chief Deputy Joe McCurdy is retiring this summer after 33 years of service to the citizens of Santa Rosa County. In gratitude and recognition of McCurdy’s service, Sheriff Bob Johnson has named the new bloodhound Chief.

Amanda Bishop: ‘Teaching is my ministry’

In February, Santa Rosa District Schools celebrated Career and Technical Education (CTE) in its schools and recognized several people who contribute to the success of such programs, including Amanda Bishop, a teacher at Navarre High School.

A Lenten Tradition

If you walk into a Catholic church on any Friday this month, you might find people cooking and eating fried fish.

At St. Sylvester’s Catholic Church in Navarre, parishioners have been filling their stomachs as well as their seats for the past few Fridays.

Local band brings big style, entertainment

Flashy suits, dynamic dance routines and music that will get you jumping out of your chair to dance and sing along.

This is The Six Piece Suits, a local panhandle band who cover music such as “rock, pop, soul, Motown and even EDM, if that’s what people want to hear,” said the band’s lead singer and guitarist Kyle Hooks.

Raider basketball players enjoy opportunity to play in all-star game

Area basketball standouts were given one last chance to shine in a high school setting, taking part in the Pensacola Sports Association All-Star Game Friday night.

Kenzie England and Angel Rhodes both represented Navarre on the East team, which rolled to a 52-30 win over the West at Pensacola State’s Hartsell Arena.

Easter eggs coming to British Pedlar

Chocolate Easter eggs are a big deal in England. According to Statista.com, over 80 million Easter eggs are sold in the UK every year, and the average child will consume eight of them.

Every Easter, children all over the world look forward to Easter morning where they eagerly hunt for eggs and then dig into their chocolate findings.

Teen arrested in Milton High ‘swatting’ case

At a news conference Monday, March 6, Sheriff Bob Johnson announced an arrest in a swatting case related to a gun threat was called into Milton High School last year.

Brad Parga, 17, of Guttenberg, New Jersey, was arrested and charged with felony fraud for a false report of using firearms in a violent manner and disturbing the peace by interfering with school administration functions, which is a misdemeanor.

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