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A 26-year-old man from Pace died in a motorcycle crash on the Pea Ridge Connector on Sept. 18.
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Longtime Milton City Councilman, city’s first Black mayor, passes away
Longtime Milton City Councilman RL Lewis passed away on Aug. 21.
Duke Field Reservists play vital role in Northern Viking 2024 exercise
KEFLAVIK, Iceland — A team of Reservists from Duke Field, Florida, demonstrated the versatility of the C-146A Wolfhound aircraft while supporting joint and NATO forces during Exercise Northern Viking 2024 in Keflavik, Iceland, Aug. 26 – Sept. 4, 2024.
First Veterans Treatment Court in Santa Rosa County on the 23rd anniversary of 9/11 attack
The first hearing of Santa Rosa’s new Veterans Treatment Court took place on Sept. 11 at the county courthouse, giving three local military vets a second chance following non-violent arrests.
Prominent Milton Civil-War era home hits the market for $775,000
A piece of Northwest Florida’s history has hit the market. The 19th century home that belonged to the Bruce and Watson families, which operated one of the area’s top shipyards in Santa Rosa County and later in Pensacola, has been listed for $775,000.
Renovated library opens at Eglin Air Force Base
Eglin Air Force Base — The Eglin Community Library re-opened Aug. 27 after a $230,000 refresh project which began in March 2023.
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Milton Panthers perform well in pool against Rocky Bayou
Milton’s swim team competed against Rocky Bayou Monday afternoon at the Gospel Projects Pool and had plenty of success.
The Panthers won 15 of the 22 events in the dual meet on a cloudy and warm afternoon in Milton.
The Panthers won 15 of the 22 events in the dual meet on a cloudy and warm afternoon in Milton.
Congrats to our Athletes and Students of the Week!
St. Rose of Lima Catholic Church to host third annual Oktoberfest
Join in on the fun with food and events at St. Rose of Lima’s Oktoberfest on Sept. 28. The 200-year-old Bavarian tradition celebrates German culture, food and beer.
First Presbyterian Church of Milton experiences a revitalization over the past year
There was a time when First Presbyterian Church of Milton saw its congregation shrink to nine members, prompting questions about the church’s long-term outlook.
Prominent Milton Civil-War era home hits the market for $775,000
A piece of Northwest Florida’s history has hit the market. The 19th century home that belonged to the Bruce and Watson families, which operated one of the area’s top shipyards in Santa Rosa County and later in Pensacola, has been listed for $775,000.