Weeks expected to depart GBHS for new opportunity

Posted on September 23, 2015 by Mathew Pellegrino

  • Weeks expected to depart GBHS for new opportunity

    Gulf Breeze High School Principal Jason Weeks will be saying his goodbyes to his Dolphin family next month after he was recently offered a position as Director of High Schools with the Santa Rosa County School District. The principal, who has served as the Dolphin’s head honcho for 5 years, will be commuting up to … read more

  • HNPS students earn first place in national DuPont Challenge

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by From Staff Reports

  • HNPS students earn first place in national DuPont Challenge

    Holley-Navarre Primary School’s gifted ACES class, facilitated by Pamela Gadboys recently won first place for the second grade division in the national DuPont Challenge, a hands-on science writing competition. The challenge encouraged students in Kindergarten through 5th grade to “explore ways to make the world a healthier, safer, better place for ourselves and for future … read more

  • SR School District: West to remain at HNMS

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by Mathew Pellegrino

  • SR School District: West to remain at HNMS

    “We want to do what’s in the best interest of the children.” Those words came from Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources for the Santa Rosa County School District Connie Carnley regarding the recent arrest of a Holley-Navarre Middle School teacher who was recently booked on battery charges against her boyfriend– for the second time this … read more

  • Gulf Breeze outscores Northview, 56-24

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by Ken Garner

  • Gulf Breeze outscores Northview, 56-24

    Gulf Breeze fell behind early but the Dolphins’ inexorable offense gradually overwhelmed host Northview in a 56-24 high school football win Friday in Bratt. “Our kids just stayed the course,” Gulf Breeze coach Chris Nemith said. “There was a point in the game when the momentum started to change, going to Northview a little bit, … read more

  • Hundreds flock to Argos scrimmage

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by Ken Garner

  • Hundreds flock to Argos scrimmage

    Dr. Judy Bense wore a proud grin. The University of West Florida president was one of about 200 fans gathered around the University Park practice field Saturday to watch the Argonaut’s first-ever football scrimmage. “It feels like it’s real,” Bense said. She made bringing college football to Pensacola a priority when she became president in … read more

  • From the Cheap Seats – Sept. 18, 2015

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by Ken Garner

  • From the Cheap Seats – Sept. 18, 2015

    The Pensacola Blue Wahoos had a historic 2015, earning their first-ever division title, playing in their first-ever playoffs and earning the Southern League of Professional Baseball’s Organization of the Year award. Congratulations! Since beginning play four years ago, the Wahoos have been a staple of Northwest Florida’s summer sports scene. The millionth visitor passed through … read more

  • Raiders seek revenge on Big Green Indians

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by Ken Garner

  • Raiders seek revenge on Big Green Indians

    Undefeated Navarre hosts once-beaten Choctawhatchee tonight in a grudge match between two of Class 6A’s top 10 high school football teams. The Raiders, 3-0 and ranked eighth in the most recent Associated Press Florida High School Class 6A poll, have lost the last three times they’ve lined up against the Big Green Indians, including season-ending … read more

  • Beach concert kicks off Fall fun – tickets still available

    Posted on September 23, 2015 by By Romi White

  • Beach concert kicks off Fall fun – tickets still available

      Country fans are flocking to Navarre Beach for this weekend’s Country on the Sound, which will serve as the official launch to the 12th Annual Beaches to Woodlands Tour, a month-long series of fun-filled local activities. Country stars Big and Rich and Trace Adkins headline the two-day concert, which starts at 2 p.m. Friday … read more