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Mar 22, 2019
TALLAHASSEE — Main Street Milton is among 32 Florida Main Street programs that have received national accreditation from the National Main Street Center for 2019. Secretary of State Laurel M. Lee rel…

Mar 22, 2019
PACE —  The Pace Area Chamber of Commerce is accepting entries and sponsorships for the Tom Stewart Annual Golf Classic. The classic begins with lunch and registration at 11 a.m. May 10 at Stonebro…

Mar 21, 2019
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Mar 21, 2019
WORCESTER, MA — It's always exciting when Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) students prepare to depart for their Interactive Qualifying Projects (IQP) experiences, but there's an added spark when…

Mar 21, 2019
Learn about seagrasses, the marine creatures that live among them and how to protect them at the 19th annual Seagrass Awareness Celebration from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 30 at Shoreline Park South in …

Mar 21, 2019
MILTON — Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Fla., attended the March 15 ribbon cutting ceremony of the Life Options Clinic at its new location on 5775 Berryhill Road. The nonprofit, volunteer, faith-based group us…

Mar 21, 2019
MILTON — In response to citizens' concerns about Main Street Milton, Milton City Council has scheduled a special meeting dedicated to the discussion of the nonprofit March 26. Citizens and business…

Mar 20, 2019
MILTON — Upcoming Santa Rosa County announcements, events and activities are as follows. ANNOUNCEMENTS ENERGY BILL HELP: Tri-County Community Council, Inc.'s Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program assists with energy obligations, electric or gas, to heat or cool the home for applicants who qualify and have not received assistance in the past year. Apply Mondays only at 6607 Elva St., […]

Mar 20, 2019
BAKER — The Baker Lions Club's annual Spring Fling is set. The family-friendly event starts at 7:30 a.m. April 6 at the Baker Area Recreation Center, 5503 U.S. Highway 4. It includes the followin…

Mar 20, 2019
MILTON — The Carpenter's Park splash pad, which was supposed to be completed near Memorial Day, has been delayed because of its potential impact to the Blackwater River. At a special meeting Feb. …
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