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Beach fire board debates boat issue

After answering a late-night emergency call two weeks ago, Navarre Beach Fire Department Chief Mike Howard put in a request for a rescue boat to the board that oversees the department.

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Nesting turtles may hatch elsewhere

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     As crude oil continues to gush from the floor of the Gulf of Mexico, many residents are now wondering "when," not "if," the oil will wash ashore.

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Georgia man drowns on Navarre Beach

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     A Georgia man vacationing on Navarre Beach with family and friends drowned yesterday, July 7,  after attempting to save another swimmer caught in a rip current.

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Prayerful reflection

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     Around 40 people paused in prayerful reflection last Saturday, hoping the unity of their thoughts, combined with the sheer mystical power of water, might trigger a reversal of misfortune in the muddy waters of the Gulf of Mexico.

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Peaceful protest draws a line in the sand

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     Just before noon on Saturday, about 200 people filed quietly onto the shores on Navarre Beach, trudging past surfers, sunbathers and sand castle-builders, forming a human chain and drawing a literal – and metaphorical – line in the sand to protest offshore drilling.

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Let's ride! Navarre Beach bike path complete

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It took nearly a decade, but the hard work of dozens of community activists and local officials has paid off and they are now able to hang their hats – and take up their kick-stands.

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'Look ma, no oil'

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The sun was shining and the fish were biting off Navarre Beach June 20.

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