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Lady Raider Soccer suffer first loss

After rolling over their first three opponents by a combined score of 23 – 0, the Raiders faced some stiff competition last week against Niceville, Mosley and Leon. After losing their first game against Niceville, they rebounded back and won a last-minute victory over Mosley and shut out Leon.
Emily Madril continued her offensive barrage, scoring her 14th goal in six games.

Awareness vital to concussion prevention

Navarre head football coach Jay Walls said he has seen more athletes diagnosed with concussions in the past two to three years than he has at any other time in his 18-year coaching career.

Doolittle Raider honored with shadow box

Washington (AFNS) — People began trickling into the Hall of Heroes in the Pentagon. Roughly 15 minutes before go-time, it is filled to the brim. Everyone came there to see one person and hear his story; a story so historical and significant it could make anyone swell with pride.

Vampire mosquitoes have quite the bite

For weeks and weeks my husband had been complaining about his stabbing, stinging, itching mosquito bites and resultant welts. He said what made this year different was the mosquitoes were more ferocious, seemed to be much larger and were dive bombing him.

Guardian ad Litem program needs voices for children

In the state of Florida, when a case of child neglect, abuse or abandonment is reported, the state Department of Children and Families steps in to shelter the child.  The shelter may come in the form of a foster home or another family member’s home while the child’s parents are working through their problems.  The court will then appoint a Guardian ad Litem to ensure the needs of the child are being met and serve as the voice of the child in court.

Teresa Berg is tuned in to the ‘Brilliant Bugs’

Teresa Berg is Holley-Navarre Intermediate’s Teacher of the Year.  An 18-year veteran in the classroom, with 13 years at HNIS, Berg says she never stops learning and never tires of seeing the students learn something new.   “I like teaching them something new and seeing their faces when they learn it,” Berg said.

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