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Eagles soar past Raiders

Read more...Navarre High School came out on the short end of a 33-13 score Friday as the Raiders were unable to contain Pine Forests’ multi-talented star, Loucheiz Purifoy.

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Navarre man confesses to double homicide in Alabama

Read more...Last month, a Navarre man admitted his role in a 15-year-old double homicide. Now the only survivor of that vicious 1995 attack is suing for unspecified damages.

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Oppositions to septic tank inspections growing

Florida Senate Bill 550 has hit the fan.

The bill, passed by the Legislature in April and signed into law by Gov. Charlie Crist in June, requires septic tank inspections every five years at the owners’ expense, beginning Jan. 1. Cost estimates range from a few hundred dollars for the inspection, which requires the tanks to be pumped out, to as much as $15,000 if the tank and drain field must be replaced.

The inspections program will be administered by the Florida Department of Health, but the law requires private contractors — septic system companies — to do the inspections.

For more on this story, check out the Sept. 30 edition of the Navarre Press, or subscribe online.

Officials dig SR 87 project

Read more...Several dozen business, government and military officials, as well as curious residents, gathered north of Holley on Monday to celebrate the next step in a journey that started almost two decades ago.

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High school fights showing up on the web

Read more...Though they were once limited to the confines of a school hallway, parking lot or locker room, high-school scuffles have taken on a decidedly larger forum in the World Wide Web.

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License plate continues to fund faith-based cause

Read more...It’s hard to believe a 5-inch by 12-inch piece of metal adorned with just two words could evoke so much passion from citizens and lawmakers alike and yet the controversy over – and the attention drawn to – Florida’s  “Choose life”  license plate rages on, more than a decade after the plate was initially introduced.

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Low cost spay and neuter program starts Oct. 1

Thanks to a one-time grant of $17,500 from the “Florida Animal Friend, Inc.” license plate program, Santa Rosa County Animal Services will offer a discount spay and neuter program for income-eligible residents beginning Oct. 1.

Santa Rosa County is one of only 19 non-profit or governmental organizations selected to receive a grant for 2010.

For more on this story, check out the Sept. 30 edition of the Navarre Press, or subscribe online.

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