What’s with the blinking yellow arrow?
What’s with the blinking yellow arrow?
The mystery behind the blinking yellow signal on the new East Bay Boulevard traffic lights has been solved. Motorists who are traveling east or westbound on U.S. Highway 98 may have noticed that when construction crews erected the new traffic signals at the corner of Hwy. 98 and East Bay Boulevard in Gulf Breeze (Midway), … read more
GBHS sweeps debate competition
GBHS sweeps debate competition
Gulf Breeze High School’s Debate Team will be sending 16 of their team members to states following a solid placing at the 2017 Florida Forensic League’s Varsity State Speech and Debate Championship, which the school hosted last weekend. The top debaters from all over Florida competed for state titles in twelve different speech and debate … read more
District wants input on 7-period days
District wants input on 7-period days
The Santa Rosa County School District wants the public’s input on their proposal to switch back to 7-period days. Santa Rosa County Schools Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick brought up the recommendation at a January Greater Navarre Area Chamber of Commerce breakfast. The move would add 30 minutes to the day for elementary and high school students … read more
GBHS job fair seeking local businesses that are hiring
GBHS job fair seeking local businesses that are hiring
The second annual Summer Jobs Fair at Gulf Breeze High School will be held on April 6, and the fair is looking to bring businesses to the hiring event who are looking to hire this summer. At last year’s job fair, 11 organizations filled about 50 summer positions. The fair coordinators are hoping to grow … read more
HNMS student earns top writing honor
HNMS student earns top writing honor
Congratulation to Holley-Navarre 6th grader Auburn Nixon whose short story received first place in the sixth grade division for the All County Creative Writing Expressions Booklet. Nixon also placed third overall in the middle school division. She’s pictured with her Language Arts Teacher Teresa Willoughby after receiving awards were presented at the Riverwalk Arts Festival … read more
Boys lacrosse keeps on rolling
Boys lacrosse keeps on rolling
The Gulf Breeze High School boys’ lacrosse team continued on with their record-breaking season last Wednesday taking home a 17-4 victory over the Pensacola High School Tigers. The Dolphin win put them up 7-0 overall on their regular season. Dolphin Jake Molina spent no time in the first quarter polishing off the first of many … read more
Girls victorious during season opener
Girls victorious during season opener
On March 22 the Gulf Breeze girls’ lacrosse team was handed their first victory of the season over the Washington Wildcats. The Dolphins came in hard the entire 50 minute game and flushed out the Wildcats with a 20-0 win. It didn’t take long for the Dolphins to start piling up goals on the scoreboard. … read more
Dolphins power past Gators, 7-2
Dolphins power past Gators, 7-2
The Gulf Breeze High School baseball team cleaned house back on Feb. 24 in a decisive 7-2 victory over Escambia High School after suffering the first loss of the year in the Preseason Classic against Pace the week before. The Dolphins finally put a couple of runs on the board in the bottom of the … read more
Dolphins succeed 14-2 over West Florida
Dolphins succeed 14-2 over West Florida
The Gulf Breeze High School boys lacrosse team extended their undefeated record to 6-0 after pulling ahead of West Florida High School of Advanced Technology early in the first half to secure a 14-2 victory over their District 1 opponents back on Feb. 24. Noah Haas played a key part on offense for Gulf Breeze, … read more
Local agencies earn top spots at USPCA Regional competition
Local agencies earn top spots at USPCA Regional competition
Law enforcement agencies from as far away as Miami participated in the United States Police Canine Association Regional K-9 Trials in Santa Rosa County earlier this month. A total of 52 teams from all over the USPCA region competed in Patrol and Narcotics work during the competition in an effort to show off their police … read more