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New Local Moms Group Wants Prayer during Santa Rosa School Board Meetings

Posted on April 5, 2023 by Romi White

  • New Local Moms Group Wants Prayer during Santa Rosa School Board Meetings

    A grassroots organization, Moms for Liberty, has launched a new chapter in Santa Rosa County, and group plans to ask the Santa Rosa County School Board to reinstate prayer before each meeting. “We are the only nation in the world that recognizes the presence of God in our founding documents. We have God-given rights, and … read more

  • Santa Rosa School District to Add Middle School Sports in 2023-2024 School Year

    Posted on April 5, 2023 by Romi White

  • Santa Rosa School District to Add Middle School Sports in 2023-2024 School Year

    Beginning in the 2023-24 school year, middle schools in Santa Rosa County will begin implementation of basketball, cross country and track. “The priority of the district is to continue to increase opportunities for students (boys and girls),” said Tonya Shepherd, public information officer for the district. Shepherd said the sports were chosen to implement first … read more

  • Jay Educator Prefiles for District 3 Commission Race

    Posted on April 5, 2023 by Romi White

  • Jay Educator Prefiles for District 3 Commission Race

    Rhett Rowell, a fourth-generation Santa Rosa County resident and Conservative Republican prefiled Monday for Santa Rosa County Commission District 3.  Rowell will face off against incumbent James Calkins and Jerry Couey, who prefiled October 28, 2022. Rowell is a graduate of Jay High School and the University of West Florida. He has taught American Government … read more

  • Escambia County Grand Jury Indicts Pensacola Contractor Matthew Banks.

    Posted on April 5, 2023 by Romi White

  • Escambia County Grand Jury Indicts Pensacola Contractor Matthew Banks.

    Matthew Banks, 40, of Pensacola, Florida, was indicted by an Escambia County grand jury charging him with Racketeering (Count 1), Aggravated White Collar Crime (Count 2), Organized Fraud (Count 3), and Tampering with Evidence (Count 4).  Counts one through three, if convicted, are punishable as a felony in the first degree and punishable with imprisonment … read more

  • My Chemical Cocktail Event to Showcase Local Bars and Raise Funds for Museum

    Posted on April 5, 2023 by Staff reports

  • My Chemical Cocktail Event to Showcase Local Bars and Raise Funds for Museum

    The My Chemical Cocktail event will provide a platform for local bars along the Emerald Coast to show off some of their most impressive, scientific chemical concoctions while helping raise funds for the Science Center. The event will take place May 13, 2023 from 6-9 p.m. at the Emerald Coast Science Center (31 Memorial Pkwy … read more

  • Georgia Man Seeks to Reduce Shoreline Setback on Navarre Beach

    Posted on April 5, 2023 by Romi White

  • Georgia Man Seeks to Reduce Shoreline Setback on Navarre Beach

    Supporting documentation shows where other homes were granted variances to allow building within 19 feet of the shoreline along Santa Rosa Sound. Santa Rosa County photo. Henry Clevenger of Alpharetta, Georgia is asking Santa Rosa County for variance to allow him to reduce shoreline setback along Santa Rosa Sound from 50 feet down to 19 … read more

  • Local Republicans to Rally for Trump on Tuesday

    Posted on April 3, 2023 by Romi White

  • Local Republicans to Rally for Trump on Tuesday

    Local Republicans are planning to gather at three spots in Santa Rosa and Escambia County tomorrow to wave American flags in support of former U.S. President Donald J. Trump, who will appear in court Tuesday after being indicted last week by New York jury on what many are calling politically motivated charges. The  indictment remails … read more

  • OPINION: Navarre’s too big, it’s time to Divide it

    Posted on April 1, 2023 by EDITORIAL BOARD

  • OPINION: Navarre’s too big, it’s time to Divide it

    We’re going to the dark side. Never thought we’d find ourselves promoting the one issue which has divided the Navarre community more than any other for nearly a decade, yet here we are totally convinced the only solution to move Navarre forward is to divide it – through incorporation. But, we have specific recommended boundary … read more

  • Pensacola State Announces First-Ever Soccer Coach, Signs Four Players Ahead of Fall Season Start

    Posted on March 29, 2023 by Romi White

  • Pensacola State Announces First-Ever Soccer Coach, Signs Four Players Ahead of Fall Season Start

    Pensacola State College introduced the coaches and first signees for its first-ever women’s soccer team at a press conference ond Wednesday, March 29, in Hartsell Arena. Pictured are, from left, Head Coach Mark Yepishin; Assistant Coach Paul Fernandez; signees ─ Maddison Laina, Sidney Roest, Maddie Motes and Paige Phillips; Assistant Coach Valentina Duque; and PSC … read more

  • Navarre Incorporation Non-Binding Straw Poll Delayed until November 2024

    Posted on March 28, 2023 by Romi White

  • Navarre Incorporation Non-Binding Straw Poll Delayed until November 2024

    Preserve Navarre failed to get a “straw poll” on the November 2022 General Election ballot and recently discovered a special-called election they were planning for November 2023 would be illegal. Therefore, the group must wait until the November 2024 General Election for another shot at a non-binding vote to gauge whether or not there is … read more