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Taylor Jefferson shines as multi-sport athlete at Navarre

Taylor Jefferson is talking about her upcoming senior season in basketball when her coach, Abby Fogg, shouts from down the hallway that Jefferson is one to watch this year.

Known as a standout softball player at Navarre, Jefferson is in a spot now where she will be counted on to step up big for the Raiders on the court as well.

Navarre Raiders get unique football experience at Hurlburt Field

Rain fell for a period of about 20 minutes on a Thursday afternoon in mid-July, but soon gave way to sunshine and humidity thick enough to cut with a knife.

Yet, the weather conditions didn’t put a damper on the experience Navarre’s football team got out of a unique 7-on-7 battle with Choctaw.

Navarre alum happy with progress made in second season at Florida

Day one of Bri Edwards’ sophomore gymnastics season at Florida could not have gone much better. She got things rolling with a collegiate career-best vault mark of 9.85.

It was the start of another successful year for the former Navarre Raider who said she grew as a college student and adult while feeling more comfortable in her environment as a Division I athlete.

With rip currents across Emerald Coast, Navarre Beach Lifeguards educate visitors

Rip currents can prove deadly for beachgoers.

According to the National Weather Service’s 2023 surf zone fatalities list (Jan. 1 to June 24), Florida leads the way with 27 fatalities, only two of which were non-rip current related. In nearby Bay County, Panama City Beach had seven drownings from June 15 to June 24. All of which were related to rip currents.

Navarre DL Will Payton back playing football after future once in doubt

Will Payton was in pain. A concern, perhaps, but then, maybe there wasn’t much of a reason to read too much into it. Aches and pains come with the territory in the unforgiving sport of football.

“At first, I thought it was just breaking back into practice, but the more I practiced, the worse it got,” Payton said. “I started to realize I need to get this checked out. Something is wrong.”

Navarre’s own Quentin Randolph thriving with Vegas Knight Hawks

Quentin Randolph makes a catch along the sideline inside the Dollar Loan Center, nearly going over the wall to make the grab, here on a Saturday afternoon in mid-June.

It’s a key catch during a late-game drive that helps keep the Vegas Knight Hawks’ hopes for a much-needed IFL victory alive.

Royal Rangers mix faith, fun at Navarre First Assembly

From their food pantry to mission work to community events, Navarre First Assembly of God is known for quite a few things. They are also known for their Royal Rangers outpost.

Royal Rangers is a boys ministry program of the Assemblies of God churches. Founded in 1962, Royal Rangers was the brainchild of Rev. John Henry “Johnnie” Barnes, a preacher from Texas who was tasked with developing a boy’s ministry.

Community members honor legacy of ‘first lady of Navarre’

It was a packed house at the Navarre Area Board of Realtors (NABOR) office Thursday, June 8, as community members and county officials, past and present, gathered to honor the life and legacy of Ira Mae (Wells-Hewatt) Bruce.

Commonly referred to as “the first lady of Navarre,” Ira Mae played a prominent role in the progress and development of Navarre’s early years, its business community and the quality of life of the residents.

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