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Benefit concerts may come to Navarre Beach

The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council is hoping to mimic the success of Gulf Shores following the free Jimmy Buffet concert July 11.

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Beach

Seeing sharks?

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     They're being caught off the Navarre Beach Fishing Pier and spotted swimming in packs off the Gulf Coast in higher numbers, according to some beachgoers.

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Oil spill coverage shifting into new phase

The cap that has stopped oil from gushing uncontrollably into the Gulf of Mexico inevitably means that news cameras will begin drifting away from the disaster scene — a relief to some, a fear to others.

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Pensacola State College breaks ground on new campus

In what was dubbed an “historic” and “monumental” occasion, Pensacola State College broke ground on a highly-anticipated new campus project in Santa Rosa County Tuesday.

The expansive campus, situated on 110 acres just off U.S. Highway 98, near Woodlawn Beach Middle School, will feature a multi-level mixed use building that will house classrooms, laboratories, a school store, a library as well as administrative offices.

For more on this story, see the July 22 edition of the Navarre Press.

Education

Surgeon General: 'Seek help'

Surgeon General Dr. Regina Benjamin visited the Gulf Coast yesterday, in an effort to urge residents to seek help to help deal with the psychological effects of the oil spill.

“I’m here to have a conversation,” said Benjamin of her brief visit, which took place at the Crabs We Got ‘Em restaurant in Pensacola Beach. “Water is part of our lives here, it’s part of us. That’s why the psychological effects of (the oil spill) run so deep.”

Benjamin, who grew up in nearby Daphne, Ala., was joined by a panel of professionals, and warned the crowd to “listen” to neighbors, friends, clients, and acquaintances who may be feeling anxious or depressed as a result of oil spill experiences.

“Some people can bounce back from this, others turn to alcohol, drugs or may be depressed,” she said. “We are here to offer some ways people can have a positive effect on communicating with individuals who may need help.”

For more on this story, check out the July 22 edition of the Navarre Press.

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