Sharp public speaking skills and an intimate knowledge of shot guns meant a state 4-H victory for two Santa Rosa teen ladies at this summer’s State 4-H Competition.
A little drizzle could not deter more than 100 residents and visitors of the area from gathering to celebrate the 6th Annual Sea Turtle Baby Shower at Landshark Landing Saturday, Aug. 13.
Dale Murphy talks with reporters outside the Pensacola Blue Wahoos clubhouse last Wednesday night as a handful of fans watch on, their eagerness unmistakable as they wait for the chance to have the former Atlanta Braves star sign an autograph.
Tyler Morton is the only returning starter on Navarre’s defensive line and understands his role as a leader is important to the success the Raiders have this season on their defensive front.
As sports medicine continues to evolve, the Andrews Institute does as well in its effort to provide the best health care to student-athletes in Escambia, Santa Rosa and Okaloosa counties.
While parents spend hundreds on back to school for their children, Navarre teachers are pitching in just as much of their own cash to supply their students and stock their classrooms.
It is as juvenile and immature as what you would see on a playground with children, only most of the children on a playground are better behaved than this. The two Tony’s (Alexander and Hughes) seem to be taking their frustration out on the Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce. Alexander was fired in 2014 and threatened a wrongful termination lawsuit that never happened. Hughes, president of Beach Community Bank withdrew himself as the Chamber representative for his business. He filed an individual membership application and he says he was “expelled” from the Chamber. And now, lo and behold, they want to start their own chamber while touting the need for unity.
After more than 34 years, Navarre Beach Fire Department captain Gary Diamond hung up his hat Saturday, Aug. 6, and pinned Danny Fureigh as the new captain.
The wooden beachfront shack sat vacant, collecting sand and salty grime from years of lacking care. Mold had begun to grow on the walls, floors and ceiling of the county-owned building.