In the movie “Bull Durham,” catcher Crash Davis offers a philosophical take on the Durham Bulls baseball teams’ losing streak: “Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. Sometimes, it rains.”
This weekend in Milton it rained, cutting short Volunteer Santa Rosa Day and adding new challenges to the Santa Rosa County Amateur Radio Emergency Service’s annual field day exercise at the SRC Emergency Management Center.
On June 10, a 39 year old man died after his Ford F-150 crashed on US-29 near Molino.
The vehicle, which was pulling a utility trailer, was heading south on US-29 approaching County Road 196 when the man lost control of the truck, causing it to cross the center median into the northbound lanes.
Opponents of widening U.S. Highway 90 through downtown Milton are running out of time.
The Florida Department of Transportation will begin designing the project in the coming fiscal year. On Tuesday, a resident questioned Mayor Heather Lindsay’s commitment to finding a better solution.
Jayden Heavener is California dreaming.
The Pace softball star is headed out West in late July to compete in the Premier Girls Fastpitch Futures All-American Game.
Milton NJROTC cadets spent part of their Memorial Day placing flags on the graves of veterans.
A total of 35 cadets participated and were at the Milton cemetery for nearly three hours before heading over to the Memorial Day Ceremony, where they presented colors and laid wreaths on behalf of veteran groups.
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