The long-awaited Holley fire station is set to arrive sometime in April. That’s according to Holley Navarre Fire District Chief Kevin Lewis, who recently led a groundbreaking ceremony for the future Station 44. The ceremony took place Tuesday, July 30 at 3993 Highway 87 S, across the street from Holley Assembly of God.
Navarre’s football team is taking a different approach to the start of the preseason this year.
Rather than just practice at school day after day, first-year head coach Garrett Bagley kicked off camp with a short practice Monday morning before heading out on the road with his team for a couple of days.
David Clearman had a few options on the table for college basketball, mainly at the junior college level. But the 2024 Navarre grad wasn’t sure if he wanted to start at one school and then transfer to another in two years.
Enter Southern Mississippi. And a unique offer and opportunity that carries a lot of meaning to the 6-foot-7 standout.
The Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center took its show on the road this July for SharkCon 2024, held at the Florida State Fairgrounds in Tampa.
Navarre Primary Care, led by Family Nurse Practitioner, Sherrie Koenigseder, is redefining healthcare in the Navarre community by blending traditional medicine with functional medicine. This unique approach ensures that patients receive comprehensive care that focuses on the whole person, not just the disease.
The new pastor at First United Methodist Church of Milton might be a familiar face to some in the Navarre community.
The Rev. Dan Morris, 66, began leading the church on July 1. He has spent 44 years in ministry as a pastor and from 2006 to 2011, served as the lead pastor of Navarre United Methodist Church. Currently, Morris’ son, David, is the lead pastor at Navarre UMC.
The number of single-family homes for sale in Navarre continues to rise, but the number of homes sold continues to fall, according to numbers from FloridaRealtors and SunStats.