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Special Tactics marchers trek through Navarre

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Senior Airman Mitch Adams and Staff Sgt. Welby Ramos, two members of the last four-man team of the Tim Davis Special Tactics Memorial March made their way through Navarre at sunrise Wednesday morning, three hours ahead of schedule.

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Welcome the marching airmen

Eighteen special tactics Airmen will be marching through Gulf Breeze and Navarre Wednesday during an 812-mile trek that began Oct. 16.

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FOOTBALL: NHS 42, Crestview 23

Navarre kept its football playoff hopes alive with a 42-23 district win Friday against Crestview.

The Raiders (3-4, 2-1 in District 2-6A) got 140 yards rushing and three touchdowns from Dwayne Carter and quarterback Dusty Jones had his second straight 300-yard passing game. Perhaps more importantly, Navarre's beleaguered defense held the Bulldogs (3-5, 1-2) to just six second-half points. After six games, Navarre was allowing 31.5 points per contest, including 43 and 50, respectively, in losses to Catholic and Choctawhatchee in its two previous matches.

After having last week off, the Raiders scored first Friday and never trailed. But after falling behind by two touchdowns in the second quarter, Crestview had pulled to within 21-17 at halftime.

Choctawhatchee and Niceville sit atop the district standings with 3-1 records, with Navarre a half-game back at 2-1. The Indians routed Navarre but lost by a point to Niceville, while Navarre thrashed the Eagles in its first district game. The Raiders are scheduled to play at Fort Walton Beach (4-3, 0-3 District 2-6A) on Friday and at Lynn Haven-Mosley (4-3, 1-2) on Thursday, Nov. 3, before finishing the regular season Nov. 11 at Gulf Breeze.

Choctaw and Niceville each have one district game left, both on Nov. 4 when the Indians will host crosstown rival Fort Walton Beach and Crestview visits Niceville for its annual grudge match with the Eagles.

If there's a three-way tie for the district's two playoff spots, tiebreakers will be played on Monday, Nov. 7.

Army opens new 7 SFG headquarters

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Amid a crowd of distinguished guests, military members, and community partners, Army Colonel Antonio M. Fletcher officially cut the ribbon on the new 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Headquarters.

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Hiring fair helps vets find jobs

Veterans in Santa Rosa County now have a helping hand in landing a job or transitioning from active duty into civilian life. The fifth annual Northwest Florida Veterans & Military Hiring Fair will be held on Oct. 27 at the Navarre Conference Center.

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Parents urged to complete Federal Impact Aid Surveys

All military and civilian employees, (including contractors) who are parents or legal guardians of school-age children attending public schools in grades K-12 should be on the lookout for the Federal Impact Aid survey cards which have already been distributed in Okaloosa County and will be distributed soon in Santa Rosa County.

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Helping veterans heal

Phil Tittle has had a lot of titles over the years. He's been an airman, a father, a husband, a friend, a veteran. Now he's added another descriptor to follow his name: guitar teacher.

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