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  • Keeping food safe

    September is National Food Safety Month, and the precautions are simple but important.   ...
  • Lady Raider's first district win

    The Lady Raiders swept Pensacola High School’s Lady Tigers in three games Thursday to post their first district win of the season following a loss to powerhouse Washington High School on Sept. 9. ...
  • Raider's victory

    A much-improved Navarre High School football team beat West Florida 20-3 Friday, giving Chad Lashley his first win as the Raiders’ head coach. ...
  • Raider's victory

    A much-improved Navarre High School football team beat West Florida 20-3 Friday, giving Chad Lashley his first win as the Raiders’ head coach. ...
  • Church helps troops call home

    Calling home just got easier for deployed troops overseas.  ...
  • Church helps troops call home

    Calling home just got easier for deployed troops overseas.   ...
  • Caring and Sharing seeks volunteers

    Anticipating a busy holiday season, Caring and Sharing of South Santa Rosa County is gearing up earlier this year, putting out notice they’re in need of volunteers. ...
  • Event promotes healthcare

    The 14th Annual Kids Day America/International is Sept. 20, and for the second year in a row, Baird Chiropractic Center will bring the event to Navarre. ...
  • Residents reinstate homeowners group

    After dissolving four years ago due to Hurricane Ivan, the United Peninsular Homeowners Association is back in full force. ...
  • MOMS Club honors heroes

    The MOMS Club of Navarre held its eighth annual Rescue Heroes Luncheon Friday afternoon for emergency responders of the community.  ...
  • MOMS Club honors heroes

    The MOMS Club of Navarre held its eighth annual Rescue Heroes Luncheon Friday afternoon for emergency responders of the community.  ...
  • School Board mulls over insurance plan

    The Santa Rosa County School District is tweaking its health insurance coverage. ...
  • Fall fundraising

    Fall fundraising is in full swing at area schools. ...
  • Delayed tanker doesn't delay county

    The Defense Department announced last week it would postpone awarding a $35-billion aerial tanker contract until next year, but that delay won’t affect Santa Rosa County’s plans to recruit other defense-related jobs.  ...
  • Ford talks energy

     He disagrees with Gov. Charlie Crist’s ban on new coal-burning power plants, he supports nuclear power and he is not opposed to offshore drilling. He just thinks it should be off Alaska’s shores first.  ...
  • County passes lower budget

    Applause rippling through the auditorium Monday followed Santa Rosa County Commissioner Don Salter’s message:   ...
  • Sept. 11 victims remembered

    It was a time for remembrance at Navarre High School. ...
  • Ike brings spike

    Hurricane Ike’s trek across the Gulf of Mexico and into Texas wreaked havoc at the pump last week, with fuel supplies running low and prices skyrocketing in some places.   ...
  • Hurricane Ike tears up local beach

    Northwest Florida missed a direct hit from hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the shoreline still took the brunt of the high waves brought on by the storms.  ...
  • Hurricane Ike tears up local beach

    Northwest Florida missed a direct hit from hurricanes Ike and Gustav, but the shoreline still took the brunt of the high waves brought on by the storms.   ...

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