A Gulf Breeze man was arrested on charges of burglary and larceny last Wednesday after he stole a woman’s purse out of her car in the Wal-Mart parking lot.
The results are in, and the response was not overwhelmingly in favor of a new community center for Navarre. However, they weren’t overwhelmingly against it, either.
To market an area and its events and attractions, a marketing firm needs to fully understand the community. Navarre is a unique location when considering many of its Panhandle neighbors. Marketing Navarre is not like marketing Destin or Pensacola or Panama City, which are well-known destinations that practically market themselves and can easily be marketed from afar.
Holley by the Sea isn’t the only Navarre subdivision dealing with flooding issues. Its neighbor on the south side of U.S. 98, Sound Retreat, is also coping with drainage issues.
Parents planning a trick-or-treat route for their little goblins tonight might want to consider one very important fact before finalizing plans. Real-life tricks could be awaiting, as some registered sex offenders are not prevented from handing out treats on Halloween.
Bear sightings have gotten a lot of attention in recent months in Northwest Florida, and Navarre seems to be a popular feeding ground for the furry mammals.
The Navarre Beach Marine Science Station will be serving deep-sea tricks and treats next weekend at its 3rd annual Spooktacular Science by the Sea from 6 – 9 p.m. on October 25 and 26 at its location in Navarre Beach Park.
The artificial reefs in the Gulf of Mexico at Navarre Beach Park might soon be twice as nice, as money could likely be available to double the number of reef structures.