Jackson Trail proves to be interesting piece of history
May 31, 2018
Andrew Jackson is forever linked to Florida. The former President of the United States played a vital role in setting the stage for the sale of the state to America.
Congress secures $41.9 million for Gulf Test Range
May 31, 2018
The U.S. House of Representatives voted May 24 to invest $41.9 million in modernization and improvements to the military’s Gulf Test Range along Florida’s northwest coast.
Shine bright, change the world
May 31, 2018
Shine bright.
Navarre High School’s graduates said this phrase repeatedly the evening of May 24 during the annual Baccalaureate Service at the Navarre Days Inn and Suites Conference Center. This…
NYSA athletic fields worn out from overuse
May 31, 2018
Worn down from overuse, the NYSA athletic fields aren’t in pristine condition.
Seeking to end Gulf Breeze’s public pool drought
May 31, 2018
Ever since The Club II’s owners filed for federal Bankruptcy Court protection from creditors in 2016, several community leaders in South Santa Rosa have talked about taking on the financial challenge…
Santa Rosa crime figures are a mixed bag
May 31, 2018
At first glance, some of the annual crime statistics released last week by state officials make Santa Rosa appear to be trending worse than Florida overall and neighboring counties.
Hidden Creek restaurant closes
May 31, 2018
The Creekside Grill at Hidden Creek closed its doors Thursday. The restaurant, located on the property of Hidden Creek Golf Club, was closed by owning entity Holley Navarre Water System out of concer…
Gulf Power to be bought in $6.475 billion deal
May 31, 2018
The state’s largest utility company is poised to spend billions to acquire Gulf Power, the Panhandle’s biggest utility.
Gaetz sponsors bill to expand medical marijuana research
May 31, 2018
In an effort to expand federal research into medical marijuana, U.S. Rep. Matt Gaetz has proposed legislation to promote and protect that research.
FWC stresses the importance of boating safety
May 24, 2018
Zipping across Pensacola Bay at around 50 miles per hour, the wind whipping in the faces of those on board on a partly cloudy afternoon, Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Officers Sea…