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The tale of two judges lives on in dedication of law library

The law library at the Santa Rosa County Courthouse has a new name. On Thursday, June 1, county officials, lawyers, judges and many others attended the dedication of the law library in honor of former judges Colie Nichols Jr. and Woodrow Melvin.

The two judges played prominent roles in Santa Rosa County’s judicial history.

Experience and development focal points of summer hoops for Raiders

Another summer is underway for the Navarre boys basketball team and it’s a bit of a transition period for the team as it welcomes in a number of new faces.

Two of the top scorers are back for the Raiders in Darius Cunningham and Jonah Forrest, but meshing in some of the newcomers is one of the focal points of June and July.

Shark Bite’s burritos No. 1 in the state

In a state with diverse cultures and food trucks galore, few would suspect Navarre to be home of the best burrito, but according to Yelp, it is.

Shark Bite, a food truck located in front of Navarre Family Watersports, holds the title of best burrito in Florida with a five out of five Yelp rating.

A better day is just a bark away

They say dogs are man’s best friend. While most friendships are developed over time, the friendly demeanor of the dogs from Love on a Leash is instantaneous.

This is evident each time the Gulf Breeze chapter of Love on a Leash visits Navarre Gardens, one of a number of senior living centers the nonprofit visits monthly.

Offseason doesn’t mean time off for Bella Kendall

Bella Kendall runs hard with weights attached to her. She then switches gears and flat-out sprints from one of the end of the room to the other or settles in and pushes a set of weights on a sled across the floor.

It’s the offseason for flag football, and Kendall, a rising senior quarterback for the Navarre Raiders, is hard at work in a Pensacola gym on a rainy Tuesday evening.

Pfiester eager to take care of business at quarterback

Hunter Pfiester heads into the summer feeling like there is still work to be done on the football field.

Last season left a sour taste in his mouth. A 47-20 playoff loss to Creekside at Bennett C. Russell Stadium was not how the Raiders, who went 8-3, had hoped 2023 would end.

Raider football team turns attention to summer workouts

Navarre head coach Jay Walls now has time to sit back and evaluate the way things went this spring for his Raider football team.

It all wrapped up two weeks ago with a spring game against rival Gulf Breeze, and while the final score of the varsity half didn’t favor the Raiders, Walls thought there was a lot of good from that game and the spring as a whole.

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