Armed robbery suspect identified

Posted on May 21, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Armed robbery suspect identified

    A Navarre man is behind bars at Santa Rosa County Jail charged with robbery after local law enforcement nabbed him for allegedly robbing the Dollar General at 9576 Navarre Parkway. The same Dollar General that was robbed last September Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office deputies apprehended the suspect, 30-year-old Terrance Frazier, of Lucena Street, who allegedly robbed the Dollar … read more

  • Development planned inside Navarre Beach Marine Park

    Posted on May 21, 2016 by Romi White

  • Development planned inside Navarre Beach Marine Park

    A development company plans to break ground in about 90 days on a new housing complex planned for a 5.74-acre privately owned parcel within the county-owned Navarre Beach Marine Park. The parcel is zoned commercial, and developers Vic Deal and Ron Ward plan to construct a 134-unit complex consisting of five 4-story buildings and two … read more

  • Sales tax questions to be finalized for August vote

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by Louis Cooper

  • Sales tax questions to be finalized for August vote

    Next week, the Santa Rosa County Commission is expected to finalize language for two ballot questions asking voters to approve sales tax increases to fund a new courthouse and other capital needs. The commission will discuss the ballot language at its committee meeting, set for  9 a.m., Monday, May 23, at the Santa Rosa County … read more

  • Shooting justified

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Shooting justified

    An investigation involving the officer-involved shooting of a Navarre man at a Niceville motel that took place last September has been deemed justifiable by the local state attorney’s office. Back on Sept. 22, Joel Dixon Smith, who had an address in Navarre, shot and killed Okaloosa County Deputy William “Bill” Myers of the Okaloosa County … read more

  • Father-son duo arrested again for theft

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Father-son duo arrested again for theft

    Like father, like son. For the second time this year, a Navarre father and son have been arrested for Dealing in Stolen Property and Larceny after they were allegedly caught trying to casually steal items from a Navarre residence on Monday. Marvan Darby, 53, and his 20-year-old son, Marvin, both of the 2400 block of … read more

  • Man arrested for burglarizing Navarre daycare

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • Man arrested for burglarizing Navarre daycare

    A Navarre man was charged with burglarizing and stealing from a children’s daycare in Navarre after his wife and the daycare owner ID’d the man on surveillance allegedly stealing money and checks from the business’ cash deposit box. The suspect, 38-year-old Eric Touhey of River Road was allegedly caught on the daycare’s surveillance video allegedly … read more

  • Aydelott hearing delayed

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • Aydelott hearing delayed

    Lawyers had to delay a status hearing once again for William “Brandon” Aydelott, who admitted to bludgeoning and stabbing his mother Sharon Aydelott inside her Tiger Point home back on Christmas Eve 2013. Since the murder, Aydelott has been deemed incompetent to stand trial. Aydelott has had nearly half a dozen scheduled hearings delayed because … read more

  • Residents protest medical facility

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • Residents protest medical facility

    Residents who live near construction of a new medical office building in Tiger Point protested on Monday along U.S. Highway 98 regarding the facility’s access points on Tiger Point Boulevard across from Oak Pointe subdivision, calling for the facility to have ingress and egress off Hwy. 98. “We welcome Sacred Heart. We’re not opposed to … read more

  • NABOR giving back during Military Appreciation Month

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • NABOR giving back during Military Appreciation Month

    When Sheila Hale reached out to NABOR to share information on her volunteer work as treasurer of a local non-profit earlier this month, little did she expect a tidal wave of support from the professional real estate community for the charity she serves. NABOR has long been recognized as leading supporters in the Navarre community … read more

  • Is cursive becoming a curse?

    Posted on May 20, 2016 by Debbie Gunnoe

  • Is cursive becoming a curse?

    Cursive writing or script, as some call it, seems like such a minor piece of education. Yet when it is removed from the curriculum, the education system fails the children. Some argue cursive is antiquated or obsolete, given most “writing” is now done on a computer. However, there are critical aspects of education that come … read more