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Raiders ready for district playoffs

Navarre 9, Fort Walton Beach, 1

The Raiders won their second game of the week at home against Fort Walton Beach on Jan. 6 by a 9 – 1 score. However the fans came to see more than a game. They were there to pay homage to the seniors of the 2015 – 2016 Lady Raiders’ soccer team. The 11 seniors, Gianna Bly, Kayla Folse, Lexi Stikeleather, Carley Lanter, ‘Cat’ Bacccarini,`

Crunch time for Florida voters

With the Presidential Preference Primary election coming up March 15, those not registered as Republicans or Democrats will be unable to vote in that type election which occurs every four years.  This is because Florida is considered a closed-primary state said Tappie Villane, Santa Rosa County Supervisor of Elections.

Tourism leaders spar with Rob Williamson

The discord between District 4 County Commissioner Rob Williamson and some hospitality industry veterans has surfaced for the fourth time since November and made him a sometimes churlish minority of one on the Santa Rosa County Tourism Development Council.

Board election for water system nears

In the midst of the controversy swirling around Holley-Navarre Water System, an annual meeting and election of board of directors is scheduled for Jan. 19.  Four seats are open on the board; three from expiring terms and one from the resignation of Will Goulet.  The meeting will commence at 7 a.m. at the Board of Directors meeting room at HNWS with the announcement of the final slate of candidates running for election.  It will then recess for voting to commence until 7 p.m. when the meeting will be called back to session to discuss business, present the annual report and deliver the results of the election. 

Are residents feeling any impact from new gas tax?

As many South Santa Rosa County residents have noticed, gas prices at the pump continue to hover around $2 and just over per gallon. One recent change, which brought some increases in gas prices for Navarre citizens, was the result of the Santa Rosa County amending ordinance no. 2015-19. This amending ordinance, passed in 2015, included a 5-cent local option gas tax.

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