Nov 25, 2016
City eyes after-school program
MILTON — Milton City Council members have voted in favor of allowing Camp Fire, a nonprofit youth development organization, to use the community’s portable facilities. The next goal is to start an af…
Nov 23, 2016
Honor Society inducts 11 Santa Rosa County college students
BATON ROUGE — These Santa Rosa County residents were initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation's oldest and most selective collegiate honor society:
Kristyn Suelflow of Gu…
Nov 23, 2016
Milton teacher awarded $2,500 educational grant
MILTON — East Milton Elementary teacher Caroline Trussell has been awarded a $2,500 educational grant as part of Farmers Insurance’s Thank America’s Teachers program.
Trussell’s grant will go towar…
Nov 19, 2016
King Middle students collect food for families
MILTON — The King Middle School Student Government Association, with classmates’ help, collected canned foods for families in need this Thanksgiving.
All donations were separated into meal bags and…
Nov 19, 2016
King Middle School students get new shoes
MILTON — King Middle School students went home with a new pair of shoes on Friday before leaving for fall break.
The footwear comes from a donation program for which Milton First Assembly of God ap…
Nov 18, 2016
DOING THEIR PART
MILTON — Pace and Milton High Schools are helping to ensure everyone has a Thanksgiving feast.
Both schools held a canned food drive during last month’s rivalry week, which coincided with the Panth…
Nov 17, 2016
Navarre pharmacy student receives white coat
BIRMINGHAM — Sarah Grace Betts, of Navarre, was recognized during the annual White Coat Ceremony sponsored by Samford University's McWhorter School of Pharmacy.
Betts is one of 99 members of the Cl…
Nov 17, 2016
Pace Band Boosters set Cajun Christmas Festival
PACE — The Pace High School Band Boosters will hold its first Cajun Christmas Festival.
The event is 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Pace Athletic and Recreation Association fields, 5400-5551 Limba…
Nov 17, 2016
Jay students explore career opportunities
JAY — Jay High School students considered post-graduation plans during Wednesday's Education and Career Expo in the JHS gymnasium.
Twenty colleges, universities, law enforcement agencies and milit…
Nov 11, 2016
Pea Ridge, UWF students connect with African orphanage
PEA RIDGE — Pea Ridge Elementary fifth-graders and University of West Florida students are making an international connection with a Lome, Togo orphange in West Africa.
Dr. Karen Evans, who works i…