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Aug 29, 2014
It may be difficult to find a job or keep a job if a person doesn’t have transportation to get there, said Dr. Karen Barber, Bridges out of Poverty administrator. During the August Bridges out of Pov…

Aug 29, 2014
Bus riding for students comes with a mixed bag of opinions where some enjoy the time with friends while others deal with not so friendly students. This year, according to Pace bus driver, Sandra Nice…

Aug 25, 2014
Troy University is pleased to recognize more than 350 students who graduated this summer from the University's Global Campus division.   The Global Campus consists of students taking classes on…

Aug 25, 2014
Universityof Alabama senior and Pace, Fla. native Stephanie Craig was looking for a hands-on way to help people when she decided to change her major from political science.   She discovered soc…

Aug 25, 2014
Milton High graduate and Panther wrestling stand out Shawn Nicholson was accepted into Midway Fire Academy on the Randall Garrett Scholarship. Shawn carries on a family tradition of firefighting.

Aug 25, 2014
Ten public relations students from the University of West Florida were recently honored with a Golden Image Award and a Grand All Golden Image Award from the Florida Public Relations Association for …

Aug 25, 2014
Five-year-old Riley Green was concerned with one thing as she returned to school this week. “I have to take care of my little sister,” Green shared with a grin.  Green was so excited that her little …

Aug 13, 2014
COME BACK TO SCHOOL!  Adult Education is available at Santa Rosa Adult School. Offerings include Adult High School Completion, Adult Basic Education, GED© Test Prep, GED© Exam Site, and ESOL for Adul…

Aug 5, 2014
The Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County (DOH-Santa Rosa) would like to remind parents that students entering 7th grade in the coming school year are required to have a current Tetanus-D…

Jul 18, 2014
This coming year’s students and teachers may feel they’re walking into a different school than the one they left last fall. The Santa Rosa County School Board has meaty subjects on its plate serving …
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