Hitting for power isn’t typically the mode of attack for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos. They are a team that relies much more on great pitching – the staff ranks first in the league – and solid defense.
Brady Hale makes the trip from Dallas to Pensacola once a month to hunt lionfish, and the fact that he’s willing to travel more than 600 miles to hunt the invasive fish that has wreaked havoc in the Gulf of Mexico isn’t a surprise at all.
As you all are aware, Commissioner Rob Williamson removed the temporary Navarre Beach entrance sign (Hwy 98/Navarre Beach Causeway) under the cover of night on May 25. After being interviewed by Channel 3 News, he recorded and posted online his justification for his actions. The following is a breakdown of those comments, in part, followed by my own thoughts. I have attached the audio so each of you can listen for yourselves, and so there can be no accusation that I inaccurately wrote what he said.
As development and visiting tourists make it harder to find flat, undisturbed sandy space along the Gulf of Mexico’s beaches, endangered least terns have come up with an interesting solution: rooftops.
Pamela Ellison of Navarre is like a lot of grandparents in this country in that she and her husband, Henry, are the ones responsible for raising their grandchildren.
Amid the diplomas, tassels and celebration Navarre High School’s soon-to-be graduates took a moment to honor God Monday during baccalaureate at St. Sylvester’s Catholic Church.