Suspect sought in Navarre armed robbery

Posted on July 14, 2017 by Staff reports

  • Suspect sought in Navarre armed robbery

    On 7-13-17 at approximately 8:00 pm, the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office received a 911 call in reference to a robbery at the Family Dollar Store, located at 6899 Navarre Parkway. The caller stated a black male wearing a black cap with a grey hoodie entered the store and approached the register. The suspect then … read more

  • Local case of flesh-eating bacteria

    Posted on July 12, 2017 by Romi White

  • Local case of flesh-eating bacteria

    Santa Rosa County has one reported case of the flesh-eating bacteria vibrio vulnificus. Other counties in the region have attracted national media attention due to recent infections. “We have had one case of vibrio vulnificus this year from exposure to salt water, and the individual recovered,” said Deborah Stilphen, a spokeswoman for the Santa Rosa … read more

  • EDITORIAL – Lightning kills

    Posted on July 12, 2017 by Staff reports

  • EDITORIAL – Lightning kills

    Photo of lightning at Santa Rosa Sound in Navarre courtesy of Kimberly Herold, Inspired Light Photography A Kentucky man camping with his family died Tuesday morning after being struck by lightning outside his tent at the Wilderness Landing Campground off Corduroy Road in Baker. Jeremy Harper, 35, Cloverport was camping with eight others in his family, … read more

  • FWC: Introduce someone to hunting, fishing or shooting for chance to win

    Posted on July 12, 2017 by Staff reports

  • FWC: Introduce someone to hunting, fishing or shooting for chance to win

      National Hunting and Fishing Day, an annual celebration of hunters and anglers, features a new twist this year. Richard Childress, NASCAR legend and honorary chair for NHF Day, is asking hunters and anglers to participate in the new NHF Day Challenge by taking someone hunting, fishing or target shooting. By pledging to introduce someone to the … read more

  • State approves fall season for Gulf gray triggerfish

    Posted on July 11, 2017 by Staff reports

  • State approves fall season for Gulf gray triggerfish

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) at its June meeting approved several management changes for gray triggerfish caught in Gulf of Mexico state waters, including a limited fall season and several conservation measures. “By approving this limited season and conservation measures, we are hoping to balance harvest opportunities for recreational anglers with continued … read more

  • Man shot in Midway

    Posted on July 11, 2017 by Romi White

  • Man shot in Midway

    Last night a 32-year-old Gulf Breeze man was shot in the 1800 block of Justice Circle in the Midway area by a suspect known to the victim. Victim Stephen Michael Huber, of the 1400 block of Stanford Road in Gulf Breeze, flagged down police, stating he had been shot by a white male who fled … read more

  • New Green Beret leader to address chamber military affairs group

    Posted on July 11, 2017 by Tony Hughes

  • New Green Beret leader to address chamber military affairs group

    U.S. Army Colonel Patrick Colloton, new commander of the 7th Special Forces Group – the Green Berets By Tony Hughes, Chairman Military Affairs Committee Greater Navarre Area Chamber of Commerce I hope everyone had a great Independence Day holiday! While we can date the actual birth of our nation to the signing of a piece … read more

  • State proposes changes to cobia fishing regulations

    Posted on July 10, 2017 by Staff reports

  • State proposes changes to cobia fishing regulations

    At its July meeting in Orlando, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission discussed several potential changes to the management of sheepshead, tripletail and cobia. The Commission did not take action on changes to sheepshead and tripletail management in order to give staff time to gather more input from commercial and recreational stakeholders on potential … read more

  • Magistrate recommends retroactive teacher pay increases

    Posted on July 10, 2017 by Romi White

  • Magistrate recommends retroactive teacher pay increases

    Special Magistrate Robert Hoffman today recommended Santa Rosa County School Board accept the Santa Rosa Professional Educators’ salary increase proposal of approximately $3.3 million with retroactive pay back to July 1, 2016. The parties had reached an impasse after the school district rejected the union’s roughly 2.77-percent pay hike proposal, offering just 1.8 percent or … read more

  • Park Service plans new signage for Navarre

    Posted on July 10, 2017 by Romi White

  • Park Service plans new signage for Navarre

    Santa Rosa County Commissioners this week are expected to approve U.S. National Park Service plans to install directional signage in Navarre, guiding motorists to its Santa Rosa Area, located in the Gulf Islands National Seashore on Santa Rosa Island between Navarre and Pensacola Beach. Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown said the signs will … read more