North Santa Rosa
Archive for: October, 2017

Living With Purpose 

    There are many remedies offered for the ills of life. As a chaplain I’m often sought after to help people gain relief from the stresses in their life, but I don’t always have an immediate cure for them. Many of these folks have either become overwhelmed to the point they can’t see beyond […]

Royals Overpower Chiefs

Royals (2-4) 49 Northview (1-6) 19 Crestview (5-0) 30 Milton (2-4) 7

Tropical Storm Nate update

Local Information Santa Rosa County is now under a hurricane watch, a tropical storm warning, a storm surge warning and a flash flood watch. There is an elevated threat for tornados tomorrow and tornado watches are likely. Continue to monitor local media for the most up-to-date forecasts throughout the day and follow any safety directives […]

EREC Ready for Nate

Escambia River Electric Cooperative, Inc. (EREC) employees have been placed on storm alert, and the emergency response plan has been activated in anticipation of possible effects of Tropical Storm Nate. Members are encouraged to stay abreast of storm developments and take necessary safety precautions. “We are watching Nate closely and all emergency response personnel are ready […]

Gameday!

Northview (1-5) @ Jay (1-4) 7:00pm Crestview (4-0) @ Milton (2-3) 7:00pm Pace is open this week.

JHS Homecoming Court Selected

The student body has selected representatives for the upcoming homecoming festivities.   Pictured left to right: Emily Brown, junior; Makenna Locklin, freshman; Kameryn Lewis, senior; Kolby Bray, senior; Autumn Ates, senior; Brianna Lowe, senior; and Lydia Bell, sophomore.   The queen will be crowned during the Lions Roar, homecoming week.  

ROYALS HOST HOME CROSS COUNTRY MEET IN THE PARK

ROYALS HOST HOME CROSS COUNTRY MEET IN THE PARK   The Jay High School Cross Country teams played host to one of the biggest meets in its long and storied history this past weekend. In Jay’s only home meet of the year, the J.D. Mac Invitational brought over 20 teams and more than 300 runners. […]