Pier shoreline more than doubled overnight

Posted on May 3, 2016 by Romi White

  • Pier shoreline more than doubled overnight

    Crews from Weeks Marine more than doubled the width of the shoreline surrounding Navarre Beach Fishing Pier overnight. Navarre Beach Utilities Supervisor Terry Wallace said yesterday’s arrival of R.N. Weeks, an additional hopper dredger, increased productivity for the Navarre Beach Renourishment project. The B.E. Lindholm, the first hopper dredger to arrive, has been operating since April 29. Last night crews progressed … read more

  • Sand bridges providing shoreline access

    Posted on May 2, 2016 by Romi White

  • Sand bridges providing shoreline access

    Photo courtesy Mark Boltz NAVARRE BEACH RENOURISHMENT PROJECT UPDATE – MAY 1 (1 p.m.): Private beach accesses on Navarre Beach behind The Pearl and Beach Colony Resort Condominiums have been reopened after crews from Weeks Marine constructed temporary “sand bridges” over pipeline being using for pumping sand. The area behind Summerwind Resort and Navarre Beach Fishing … read more

  • Report: Father shoots son with shotgun

    Posted on May 2, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Report: Father shoots son with shotgun

    A Navarre man is claiming self-defense after he allegedly shot his son with a shotgun on Sunday inside a home on Quail Roost Drive after the son allegedly came at his father with a Samurai Sword. The incident is being deemed “unusual” by the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office since a sword-related incident transpired at … read more

  • Shoreline closed around Navarre Beach Pier

    Posted on May 1, 2016 by Romi White

  • Shoreline closed around Navarre Beach Pier

    PROJECT UPDATE: Crews from Weeks Marine, working 24 hours a day, continue to perform beach renourishment and have progressed further east near Navarre Beach Fishing Pier, resulting in temporary closure of the shoreline around the structure. The pier will remain open throughout the renourishment effort. Last week public access was closed from behind The Pearl condominiums eastward … read more

  • First renourishment sand pumped ashore

    Posted on April 29, 2016 by Romi White

  • First renourishment sand pumped ashore

    South Santa Rosa News was on scene when the first sand for Navarre Beach renourishment was pumped ashore around 8:15 a.m. Following is a gallery of the photos we took in chronological order. Navarre Beach Utilities Supervisor Terry Wallace said it’s common for the sand to be darker when first pumped ashore. Wallace said it … read more

  • BOOMTOWN!

    Posted on April 28, 2016 by Romi White

  • BOOMTOWN!

    Submitted photo An artist’s rendering of the planned Navarre Marina and Boardwalk. The marina opens May 9, and local businessman James Dabney said he plans to start construction on the boardwalk this summer. Both facilities will be adjacent to his popular restaurant, East River Smokehouse, located on U.S. 98.   Two massive apartment complexes on … read more

  • Local man’s “invaluable” work preventing shorebird deaths

    Posted on April 28, 2016 by Romi White

  • Local man’s “invaluable” work preventing shorebird deaths

    Photo by Romi White Wilder pictured at the April 27 volunteer event with Audubon Florida Panhandle Shorebird Program Manager Caroline Stahala.   For roughly a dozen years Navarre resident Kenny Wilder, founder of ECT Telecom, has led the charge to protect threatened species of nesting shorebirds on Navarre Beach. Wilder, also a talented photographer whose … read more

  • Huston Walters enters Florida House District 3 race

    Posted on April 27, 2016 by Romi White

  • Huston Walters enters Florida House District 3 race

    Huston Walters of Navarre has entered the race for Florida House District 3 as a Republican candidate. “I’m running to lower taxes and give more freedom to the people of the State of Florida and the District,” Walters told South Santa Rosa News. Walters, 25,  currently helps run his family’s business, Johnny Huston’s restaurant in … read more

  • Require bear-proof garbage cans for state money, FWC says

    Posted on April 25, 2016 by Louis Cooper

  • Require bear-proof garbage cans for state money, FWC says

    Santa Rosa County could be in line for state money to help combat human-bear interaction if the county is willing to pass an ordinance requiring residents to bear-proof their garbage. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has $500,000 in money from the Legislature to be allocated to counties to help with bear issues, but … read more

  • Employee accidentally discharged gun in county building after hours

    Posted on April 22, 2016 by Romi White

  • Employee accidentally discharged gun in county building after hours

    After the close of business April 21, an employee of the Santa Rosa County Tax Collector’s office accidentally discharged his concealed firearm while at his desk. According to Santa Rosa County Tax Collector Stan Colie Nichols, there were no injuries as a result of the accident, which he said is the first incident of its kind at … read more