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Jun 28, 2016
MILTON — A Milton Fire Department rescue boat has a new purpose: enforcing no-wake zones. The Blackwater Pyrates, a private organization, donated $5,000 to the city of Milton to upgrade the MFD’s …

Jun 22, 2016
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners, Monday, discussed grant funding for event applications submitted to the Tourism Development Office, Navarre Beach renourishment, and tour…

Jun 22, 2016
The  Santa Rosa Board of County Commissioners  will hold a   commission regular meeting    in the Administrative Complex, 6495 Caroline St. in Milton,   on Thursday  at 9 a.m . Click here for a…

Jun 20, 2016
MILTON — Santa Rosa County now offers virtual inspections for residents and contractors. The service allows an inspector to remotely view a work site and perform an inspection using a webcam on a …

Jun 20, 2016
MILTON — Implementing public works projects in a 1,012-square-mile county takes significant manpower and a hefty budget. Santa Rosa County uses the Florida Department of Corrections’ inmate work s…

Jun 17, 2016
MILTON — Army Pfc. Brandon Austin Banner will become the first name enshrined outside city hall following a vote from elected officials during this week’s regular council meeting. Last week, Mayor…

Jun 17, 2016
The Agency for Persons with Disabilities’ Hawkins Park is over a half-mile east of Carpenter’s Park. In April, the Press Gazette reported Rep. Doug Broxson’s office had been working on renovating the…

Jun 15, 2016
MILTON — CSX Corporation is making repairs to railroad crossings in Santa Rosa County. Work will require temporary road closing and detours as follows: ●Thursday, June 16 to Monday, June 20: El…

Jun 10, 2016
MILTON — Locating Santa Rosa County’s new courthouse to downtown Milton has been a source of disagreement as commissioners discuss a proposed ordinance establishing a half-cent sales tax. The prop…

Jun 10, 2016
MILTON — These items are on the consent agenda for the regular City Council meeting set for 5 p.m. Tuesday at city hall: 1. Honoring fallen military members. Mayor Wesley Meiss asked the council …
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