Raiders pound Crusaders

Posted on September 6, 2016 by Christian Graves

  • Raiders pound Crusaders

    The South Santa Rosa News sports section is brought to you by Carpenter Insurance, Inc. Pensacola Catholic High School was looking to de-rail Navarre’s freight-train offense before it could build up momentum this season, but the Raiders proved too strong and pulled away during the August 26 match 41-13. The Crusaders failed to slow down … read more

  • GB perseveres over Indians 38-29

    Posted on September 6, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • GB perseveres over Indians 38-29

    When the buzzer signaled the end of the 4th quarter inside The Tank on August 26, Dolphin students stormed the field. They knew change had come. And that change was in the form of new leadership along the sidelines for the Dolphin football team. New Gulf Breeze High School head football coach Bobby Clayton knew … read more

  • Donaldson takes Pure Stock win

    Posted on September 6, 2016 by From Staff Reports

  • Donaldson takes Pure Stock win

    Patience proved to be the right combination on  August 28 at Southern Raceway for the new Pure Stock points leader Jessica Donaldson. Donaldson kept clear off the eight issues to bring out caution flags to win the Pure Stock feature, while Carl Dodson found himself in the pits after being caught up in a mishap on … read more

  • Bank robber gets 15 year prison sentence

    Posted on September 6, 2016 by Mat Pellegrino

  • Bank robber gets 15 year prison sentence

    The Holley man charged with robbing the Navarre Centennial Bank back in 2015 will spend the next 15 years of his life behind bars. State Attorney Bill Eddins announced Tuesday that Joel Anthony Beauchemin entered a plea before his trial to Robbery without a Weapon. The plea was accepted and the Holley resident will be in … read more

  • Commissioners delay courthouse discussion

    Posted on September 6, 2016 by Romi White

  • Commissioners delay courthouse discussion

    Santa Rosa County Commissioners this morning decided to wait until a full board of five is sworn before holding further discussions about funding a new county courthouse. Voters during the Aug. 30 primary election shot down a third effort by the county to levy a local sales tax to fund a new county courthouse in … read more

  • Meet our new commissioner!

    Posted on September 6, 2016 by Romi White

  • Meet our new commissioner!

    Write-in candidate Caleb Boudreaux has withdrawn from the race for the Santa Rosa County District 1 seat, leaving Sam Parker of Pace to fill the vacancy left by that district’s former commissioner — newly elected Florida House District 3 Representative Jayer Williamson. Parker won the Aug. 30 primary by a 60-40 margin, defeating fellow realtor … read more

  • Dangerous surf with potentially deadly rip currents

    Posted on September 1, 2016 by Romi White

  • Dangerous surf with potentially deadly rip currents

    Surf at all area beaches is “dangerous” for any level of swimmer” as a result of Tropical Storm Hermine, stated a 5:53 advisory from the National Weather Service. NWS issued a high surf advisory for areas of the Florida Panhandle, including Santa Rosa, Okaloosa and Escambia Counties. Additionally, a coastal flooding advisory was also continued. Both advisories are in effect … read more

  • New bus stop in highway construction zone scares family

    Posted on August 31, 2016 by Romi White

  • New bus stop in highway construction zone scares family

    A family which resides in the Holley community is frightened after receiving news that a Santa Rosa County School bus stop in their driveway is being moved to a “stop sign” at a nearby a construction zone on a busy four-lane highway. Donna and Joey Tolbert live on a 1.2-acre parcel on Hwy. 87 S, where … read more

  • Courthouse tax fails; Infrastructure tax approved

    Posted on August 31, 2016 by Romi White

  • Courthouse tax fails; Infrastructure tax approved

    A third attempt to get voters to approve a tax to fund a new county courthouse has failed. However, the effort led by a political action committee to push for a half-penny sales tax for infrastructure improvements was successful. By a 60-40 margin, voters in the Aug. 30 primary approved a half-percent local option sales … read more