The Navarre Krewe of Jesters celebrated its annual 12th Night coronation of Mardi Gras royalty on Saturday, Jan. 10, with a party at the Navarre Elks Club.
United Peninsula Association’s (UPA) first quarterly meeting of 2015 is Thursday, Jan. 29, at 5:30 p.m. in the main dining room of Tiger Point Golf Club.
Work described as “erosion control” on the 40 acres of Holley by the Sea (HBTS) common properties closest to the Sound has come under scrutiny after a county engineer determined that basins located near the recreation center were never approved by the county.
A Navarre woman arrested in last April on felony charges for allegedly providing alcohol for minors at a house party on Raider Lane has pleaded no contest. Chrisheyl Bryant Watson, 40, will be sentenced Feb. 11 by First Judicial Circuit Judge John L. Miller.
Ray White has no problem brainstorming an idea and making it a reality. When he first mentioned organizing a march in honor of first responders, the response of positive, he decided to run with it.
A Gulf Breeze family was instrumental in getting a medical marijuana bill passed in June. The bill, dubbed Charlotte’s Webb, allowed specific patients access to a low THC-strain of cannabis in Florida. Peyton and Holley Moseley advocated on behalf of the strain of marijuana that is high in cannabidiol, or CBD, the ingredient that controls seizures. They said their daughter, ten-year-old RayAnn, who suffers from retractable seizures would benefit greatly from the medicine, dubbed Charlotte’s Webb. Gov. Rick Scott signed the bipartisan bill in June that legalized the use of the noneuphoric strain of marijuana to treat conditions such as epilepsy, Lou Gehrig’s disease and cancer.