Navarre High NJROTC hosts annual summer camp for incoming cadets

Posted on June 17, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Navarre High NJROTC hosts annual summer camp for incoming cadets

    Navarre High School’s NJROTC program played host to over 80 incoming freshman and sophomore cadets looking to enter the award-winning ROTC program at the high school. The orientation camp took place all last week at the high school. Incoming freshman interested in joining the NJROTC program were encouraged to attend along with a handful of … read more

  • FWC to discuss bear hunting recommendations

    Posted on June 17, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • FWC to discuss bear hunting recommendations

    After receiving extensive input from the general public and stakeholders, FWC staff released four options that FWC Commissioners will consider on how to best move forward with controlling Florida’s growing bear population, which is estimated to have swelled across Florida over the past 10 years. The four options range from holding a bear hunt with … read more

  • Traffanstead released on bond

    Posted on June 17, 2016 by Romi White

  • Traffanstead released on bond

    A Gulf Breeze man facing 75 years in prison for child sex abuse charges was released yesterday on $400,000 bond. Alleged child sex abuse suspect Jason Traffanstead, 39, had a June 9 hearing before Circuit Judge Ross Goodman.  A violation of parole charge, stemming from a previous charge in October 2015 involving corporal punishment of … read more

  • Hotel planned by Navarre Beach Bridge

    Posted on June 16, 2016 by Romi White

  • Hotel planned by Navarre Beach Bridge

    Plans for a 100-room hotel proposed for construction on a roughly two-acre site on U.S. 98 near Navarre Beach Bridge are under review by Santa Rosa County. The property consists of two parcels purchased in January by Destin-based 8600 Nav Pkwy, LLC. “I’m not able to say anything,” said Attorney Casey Waterhouse, who serves as … read more

  • Blues plan to resume air shows

    Posted on June 16, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • Blues plan to resume air shows

    U.S. Navy Flight Demonstration Squadron the Blue Angels took to the skies over Pensacola Thursday morning for the first time after being on an operational pause, and according to www.military.com, plan to resume their air show schedule next weekend in Vero Beach. “Right now, we are practicing to make the next show,” said Blue Angels … read more

  • Traffic Signal coming to U.S. 98 at East Bay Blvd.

    Posted on June 15, 2016 by Staff reports

  • Traffic Signal coming to U.S. 98 at East Bay Blvd.

    Construction activities will begin at the intersection of U.S. 98 and County Road 399 (East Bay Boulevard) in Santa Rosa County the week of June 20. The $321,000 project includes the installation of a new traffic signal at the intersection.  Motorists can expect lane restrictions, however, there will be no work requiring lane closures between the … read more

  • Aydelott’s competency restored

    Posted on June 10, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Aydelott’s competency restored

    After nearly 2 1/2 years of trial delays, the Gulf Breeze man charged with bludgeoning his mother to death in the Crane Cove subdivision back on Christmas Eve 2013 could soon have his day in court. William “Brandon” Aydelott, who was 17 years old when he admitted to murdering his mother, a Holley-Navarre Middle School … read more

  • Blue Angels pilot killed in crash

    Posted on June 10, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Blue Angels pilot killed in crash

    The nation mourned the death of a decorated Blue Angels pilot who was involved in a fiery plane crash outside of Nashville, Tenn. last Thursday. Captain Jeff Kuss, 32, was flying an F/A-18 aircraft assigned to the Navy’s Flight Demonstration squad during a practice show when it went down shortly after takeoff. Kuss, a Marine, … read more

  • We need to protect our local waterways

    Posted on June 10, 2016 by Linda Young

  • We need to protect our local waterways

    “Outstanding Florida Water” – OFW! What does that mean to you? Spanning our southern shoreline, from the tip of Gulf Breeze to the Okaloosa County line, Santa Rosa Sound lies within a mile or two of the majority of Santa Rosa County residents. We are drawn to its beauty, recreational value and economic opportunities. But … read more