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Jun 26, 2018

PACE — Sacred Heart Medical Park in Pace now offers three-dimensional imaging of the breast to provide women with better technology that can help physicians detect breast cancer earlier and with even…


Jun 26, 2018

PACE — Anna Whitfield, a recent graduate of Pace High School, was one of six high achieving high school seniors to receive a $1,500 Farm Credit of Northwest Florida AgVocator Scholarship. FCNF’s char…


Jun 26, 2018

MILTON — Santa Rosa District Schools announce the opening of three new career academy options available to students this fall.
Jay High School will open a Building Construction Academy to meet the …


Jun 26, 2018

PENSACOLA — Lakeview Center, Inc., welcomes several new medical staff members to its team.
Renee McCorcle , PMHNP, works in the adult outpatient setting at Lakeview Center’s main campus. She also e…


Jun 26, 2018

JAY — SWAT students representing the Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County are wasting no time making this an active year in tobacco free advocacy. Newly appointed county SWAT officers, J…


Jun 26, 2018

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission enacted several changes to the management of tripletail and sheepshead. They go into effect July 1 and include: 
Tripletail

The minimum s…


Jun 26, 2018

ATMORE, Ala. — United Bank announces it has maintained its 5-Star Superior rating for strength and security from BauerFinancial, the nation’s leading independent bank rating firm.
The 5-Star award …


Jun 25, 2018

MILTON — A Santa Rosa County Jury found Milton man Jevon Marquise Lamar Husfelt, 22, guilty of two counts of attempted first degree premeditated murder with a weapon, according to State Attorney Bill…


Jun 22, 2018

MILTON — A Santa Rosa County Jury found Milton man Richard Lewis Houser, 32, guilty of committing lewd or lascivious molestation upon a victim less than 12 years of age, according to State Attorney B…


Jun 22, 2018

GAINESVILLE — A virus first found in Tampa Bay-area mosquitoes that can cause a rash and mild fever has been identified in humans for the first time, according to University of Florida researchers.  …

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