Volunteers met at the Navarre Chamber of Commerce Thursday morning to begin assembling 200 poles for Take a Kid Fishing, an event celebrating its 11th year.
Nick Brahms and the Auburn Tigers are playing in prime time Saturday night when they head to Happy Valley to take on Penn State.
With a white out planned at Beaver Stadium and a capacity crowd of more than 106,000 expected for it, the atmosphere will be loud and electric but that doesn’t bother Brahms, a Navarre alum and starter on the Auburn offensive line.
Blue skies speckled with cumulus clouds is what sailors saw when they looked up as they leaned into the wind this past weekend at the 31st Annual Juana Good Time Regatta.
This year 90 registered vessels competed – 75 registered catamarans and another 15 sailboats.
As the American flag blew in the soft breeze of a sunny, blue sky September morning, much like the one on that fateful day 20 years ago, Navarre Navy JROTC Commanding Officer Donovyn Ray spoke about the terrorist attacks that shook a nation on Sept. 11, 2001.
At any point in time the subject of interest may be in a brief transitory state which soon passes into a condition more representative of the creature’s true nature, especially insects.
Jana Babst’s second grade class at East Bay K-8 participated in a STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts and Mathematics) project using recycled materials with a focus on citizenship.