A rainy and stormy day is ahead of us so be careful out there Navarre.
Today’s Photo of the Day features a flock of birds flying over the Gulf of Mexico and was taken by Maryetta Casey.
With a written summary by the Santa Rosa County planning and zoning director as prelude, the county commission engaged in a long debate and absorbed sometimes unsparing criticism from the public about the future of a proposed amendment to the Comprehensive Plan that would allow expanding borrow pits inside the East Milton Wellfield Protection Area.
When First Baptist Church Navarre began its English as a Second Language (ESL) classes six months ago, they knew that they were addressing a great need in Santa Rosa County.
Their research had revealed that about 12,000 people for whom English is not their primary language live within a 10-mile radius of the church. Since then, this new ministry has experienced tremendous growth.
We all knew that new commissioner, James Calkins, is a proud supporter of former president Donald Trump, but we were amused to find out that the voicemail on his phone identifies him as Trump himself.
“Hi, this is Donald Trump,” it begins, with the last part of Trump’s last name swallowed by another message.
After nearly 45 years in the gun sales business, Miles Schuler has learned how to predict the ebbs and flows of the industry. Before COVID-19 even hit, he predicted 2020 would be a volatile year that would lead to increased gun sales at his store Trade Winds Pawn and Gun.
Bad Hair Day Alert ⚠️
A freezing cold and windy morning is ahead of us Navarre, so bundle up and use hair spray today.
Today’s Photo of the Day was submitted by Dianna Hawes.
A judge has ordered Santa Rosa County and the owners of the “Turner House” to head to mediation before an April court date.
The mediation would attempt to resolve issues lingering from a 2016 lawsuit the county filed against Staci and Gary Turner, live out of state but own the home at 7315 Gulf Boulevard on Navarre Beach. The lawsuit has been amended multiple times in the last five years.
It might have rained on this parade, but it didn’t matter. Hundreds of people in the community came out Feb. 12 to shower the special needs guests of Night to Shine with love and support. There were 64 guests and close to 250 volunteers, all of whom celebrated in the rain Friday night.
They are one of the smaller shorebirds on Navarre Beach and appear to be the busiest.
Sanderlings, the gray and white birds that run back and forth along the water’s edge, spend the winter in places like Northwest Florida and summer in the Arctic.