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Oct 19, 2017
MILTON — Upcoming Santa Rosa County events and activities are as follows.  FOO FOO FESTIVAL WRITER EVENT: Nov. 3-12. The West Florida Literary Federation presents “Writing on the Funny Side of Florida” Nov. 9 featuring three authors: Pensacola native Craig Pittman, humor columnist Erik Deckers of Orlando and writer and comedian Leanna Conley of Gulf […]

Oct 19, 2017
GULF BREEZE — 11 local Mediacom employees earned top customer service awards during an awards ceremony held earlier this month at Mediacom’s Regional Operations Center in Gulf Breeze. Here's who wo…

Oct 19, 2017
MILTON — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission filed this case, among others, between Oct. 6 and 12 in Santa Rosa County: Officer Hutchinson was patrolling the Blackwater State Fore…

Oct 19, 2017
Santa Rosa students recognized

Oct 19, 2017
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County School Board had the option to increase their salaries but declined. Florida legislature states that annual salaries for school board members are to be calculated each …

Oct 18, 2017
MILTON — Air Force Airman John Rossi and Airman First Class Jonathon Ezell graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San Antonio, Texas. The airmen completed eight …

Oct 18, 2017
MILTON — Eastbound Interstate 10 traffic, between the Escambia Bay Bridge and Avalon Boulevard (S.R. 281/Exit 22), will be shifted to the inside travel lane Oct. 18 as crews to continue widening effo…

Oct 17, 2017
MILTON — The Santa Rosa Art Association's Oct. 28 meeting will feature guest artist Nina Fritz. She will demonstrate a portrait in oil. Fritz’s studies have taken her to the Philadelphia Museum of …

Oct 17, 2017
JAY — Hidden Lake Resort on Oct. 21 offers what owner Tim Nowling says many runners wish to do in their lifetimes: participate in a clothing-optional 5k. The registration fee is $30 for the resort’…

Oct 17, 2017
“The reality is the true and tested methods that solve crimes hasn’t really changed in the past 50 years,” Aloy said. “We’re still using fingerprint dust, tape, old technology that still works.”
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