Navarre freshman Nadia Fingall recorded a triple-double and the Lady Raiders played their most complete basketball game of the season Friday in a 59-32 rout of visiting Tate High School.
Navarre High School’s boys’ soccer team played three games last week, winning against West Florida and Pensacola Catholic and losing to Choctawhatchee. Raiders coach Ken MacDonald substituted freely in each game attempting to rest several injured players before next week’s district tournament.
Researchers with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) documented fewer manatee deaths in 2012 than in the previous three years, as milder winter temperatures led to significantly less cold-related mortality. The FWC recorded 392 manatee carcasses in state waters last year, of which a quarter was determined to be from human-related causes.
Hospitality Night on Feb. 10 at St. Peter Catholic Parish will introduce Awakening Faith, a program designed to encourage and help Catholics come back to the church.
Gov. Rick Scott reappointed Luke Hunt, Harold “Ed” Moore and Marjorie “Margie” Moore to the Pensacola State College District Board of Trustees on Jan. 10.
On Jan. 8, a Waste Management truck driver was recorded dumping both regular trash and recyclables into the same truck on Harvest Village Court in Navarre even though recyclables are supposed to be picked up separately.
The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council south end committee wants the board of county commissioners to hold off on approving $200,000 for the Agriplex project.