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Remembering Black Hawk 11 Committee

This elusive group is elusive for a reason. They are very humble and do not want any recognition. “Our primary focus is to have the 11 families here for a remembrance ceremony – we do not want any credit,” said one of the members.  After a lot of arm twisting, we were able to get the names of those behind the ceremony and the housing and feeding for the more than 150 family members that will be in Navarre this week.  They are, Tammy Jones, Jerry Foster, Donna Sue Harvell, Adam Teichner, and Patrick Fitzgerald.

Senior Airman Huhman declared deceased

Senior Airman Keifer Huhman, a 2012 Navarre High School graduate, went missing on Superbowl Sunday Feb. 7.  After weeks of searching the Dover area, his father Kenneth issued a statement on the Facebook page dedicated to finding his son.  Part of the statement reads, “Based off of all the collected evidence, this leads us to believe that Keifer fell off the C&D bridge into the canal.  Furthermore, the evidence also considers Keifer’s status to be declared as deceased.  Official notification occurred this morning.  This decision was not made or taken lightly by the Air Force and Keifer’s family.”

Woman charged with battery on deputy

A Gulf Breeze woman with a longstanding history of retail theft and petit theft dating back to 2008 was arrested on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at the Navarre Wal-Mart for theft and battery on a police officer.  In the arrest report, Kimberly Lehman, 29, was being followed by Wal-Mart staff because she was accused of taking an employee’s wallet.  Deputies responded to the call and a subsequent search of Lehman revealed the employee’s missing items.  However, the employee did not wish to press charges.

REBUILD hardened home survives Century tornado

What started as a grassroots effort by a group of people in response to Hurricane Ivan in 2005, has turned into REBUILD Northwest Florida, a nonprofit that has received more than $89 million in FEMA funds and has “hurricane hardened” 12,000 homes.  But there is only one chance left for Santa Rosa County residents to receive 75 percent funding on strengthening their home against hurricanes.

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