A truck collided with a Santa Rosa County school bus carrying Navarre High School students on County Road 399, near Bay Club Drive, at 3:55 p.m. April 19, in rainy conditions.
The Navarre High School Lady Raiders softball team warmed up for this week’s district playoffs with victories against Fort Walton Beach and Choctawhatchee. A game scheduled against Gulf Breeze on April 11 was canceled and not rescheduled.
Navarre High School played three District 1-6A baseball contests last week; the Raiders were shut out twice and scored a season-high number of runs in the other.
The story begins with two men walking down the road to the village of Emmaus after Christ was crucified. The men, feeling rather depressed because they had lost their Savior, came upon a stranger. The stranger struck up a conversation with the men and dined with them. It was only after the stranger departed, did the men realize they had been speaking to a risen Christ, their Savior.
Seventh-grade student John Finelli races against the clock to craft a Boomilever crane from balsa wood to create the lightest crane that can hold the most sand.
The Panhandle Butterfly House at Navarre Park on U.S. Highway 98 will be open to the public from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. April 19. The grounds have been impeccably groomed, the docents have been trained, and several improvements have been made to the vivarium. All that is needed are the future inhabitants. The first batch of butterflies will be released in the vivarium today, Thursday April 18.
Many who own property near the Live Oak Boat Ramp in the Holley community don’t want a vacant lot to be cleared and paved. parking lot at the Live Oak Boat Ramp.
Five companies are vying to manage the Navarre Beach Pier, including current contractor The Pier, Inc., owned by Navarre businesswoman Dorothy Slye and her brother, Everett Ratliff, Jr.