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2016 Sports Year in Review

Another year has drawn to a close and it was a memorable one, highlighted by the Navarre football team’s remarkable postseason journey. The Raiders advanced to the state semifinals for the second time in program history and finished the year at 12-2.

“Miracle baby” needs hands-on love and attention

Emmett is coming up on his first birthday and doctors think he will likely need lifelong care, but he is improving every day. It is impossible to tell how much he will be able to recover as he still has considerable blood on his brain. He was blind, but it now appears he may be recovering some sight in one of his eyes. He was thought to be totally deaf, but it appears he may be hearing some sounds as he is very responsive and is making sounds of his own.

Jubilee land deal put on hold

Amid an ownership dispute over the 2,718-acre Pace-area property known as Jubilee, Santa Rosa commissioners abruptly cancelled a special hearing to consider accepting it as a donation.

Teen wants to find forever home

Haley is a very pretty, shy young woman. She is a freshman in high school and especially loves reading and writing. She enjoys outdoor activities and bowling. She loves animals. She is also very active in her church youth group.

Sugar Dunes leaseholders get clean slate

The leaseholders of 14 condominium units at Sugar Dunes on Navarre Beach will be allowed to pay the amended annual fee rate of $250 each, even though $180,000 remains due on the property, uncollected by the County since 1987.  

New hotel to jump-start bed-tax growth

Although growth in Santa Rosa’s tourist tax collections slowed this summer compared to last year, leisure industry leaders say the new Springhill Suites on Navarre Beach will provide a needed boost.

Four little piggies get to stay home

The Santa Rosa Board of County Commissioners approved an appeal to allow four pet pigs to remain with their family in a residential neighborhood Thursday, Sept. 22, during the monthly Special Rezoning meeting.

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