Cat needs a good home
Hello, my name is Lightning. I’m a male about 1.5 years old. My family is moving and they cannot take me with them.
My life began as a feral kitten but as luck may have it, when I was just a little…
Church group turns plastic grocery bags into mats for area homeless
Plastic grocery bags from local retailers have a tendency to accumulate at home if not thrown away altogether. However, a local church is putting them to use for a greater good by producing mats for …
Celebrating 6 generations of family
Frances Wilson 104 years Pace, Jeremy Douglas, 38. Pace, Emily Douglas, 18, Pace, Kaycee Douglas 3 days old (bottom middle) , Diane Bauer, 78, Pace, Cindy Douglas, 58, Milton.
Fair changes name for area growth in youth livestock interest
The Fair isn’t just a fair anymore.
With a month and a half left until the Santa Rosa County Fair begins, Prudence Caskey, county 4-H agent and Fair board member, discussed why the nonprofit organ…
How will racism die?
It is near impossible, I find, to discuss Black History Month without also bringing up the state of race relations today. As such, I find myself asking a question I often do. What direction will Amer…
Local man holds book signing
Pace resident Marc Livanos will hold a book signing at Barnes & Noble on Airport Blvd., Pensacola, on March 19 from 1-4 p.m. The author said his book “Panhandle Poet – Second Helpings” builds on his …
Tiphanie Sapp: Representing Progress
Santa Rosa's Press Gazette celebrates Black History Month
Children's Mardi Gras Parade at St. Mary's Episcopal
Rev. Matthew Dollahusen takes part in the children's Mardi Gras Parade along Oak Street the evening of Fat Tuesday February 9. Children and their parents looked on as they rode bikes, walked and part…
















