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May 24, 2016

MILTON — The 4-H Tropicana Public Speaking County contest was held May 11 in Milton. 

Santa Rosa County school winners representing fourth, fifth and sixth grade participated.

Here are the winn…


May 23, 2016

TROY — Troy University’s North Santa Rosa County students who met requirements for graduation during the spring 2016 semester are as follows:

●Makenzie Ervin of Pace, Bachelor of Science

●McKen…


May 22, 2016

FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. — Alecia Jones, a sociology major from Milton, was named to the chancellor's list at Fayetteville State University.

She completed at least 12 hours per semester, earning a GPA o…


May 22, 2016

HAMMOND — Southeastern Louisiana University conferred degrees on 1,120 graduates Saturday, May 14.

Caitlyn A. Kernan, of Milton, earned a bachelor’s in Psychology.


May 19, 2016

MILTON — Marley Hill Reynolds, a seventh-grader at King Middle School, has received state recognition from Duke University’s Talent Identification Program for her ACT scores.

Marley scored a 25 on…


May 18, 2016

MILTON — W.H. Rhodes Elementary School celebrated South American culture during their annual arts festival, themed “South of the Border.”  

Students on Friday listened to mariachi music from Duo A…


May 18, 2016

TALLAHASSEE — The Museum of Florida History announced the winners of its annual Florida History Fair contest held May 1–3 in Tallahassee.

More than 50,000 students participated in the fair, and ea…


May 13, 2016

MILTON — Mariah Bortolin, like many high school seniors, said she’s thinking about where to go to college and how to pay for it.
This is why, she said, she was grateful to see scholarship opportuni…


May 13, 2016

BAGDAD — Volunteers with Bagdad United Methodist Church recently gave a rare opportunity to special-needs students from Bagdad Elementary School.
They offered a fishing day — on the house.
Studen…


May 13, 2016

MILTON — Santa Rosa County Superintendant of Schools Tim Wyrosdick said “STEAM Innovate,” a science, technology, engineering, arts and math-based initiative, has exceeded expectations, and soon will …

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