Baptist Medical Park Pace now complete
PENSACOLA —Baptist Medical Park Pace, located at 3874 U.S. Highway 90 in Pace, near the corner of Chumuckla Highway and Highway 90, is completed, according to Baptist Health Care.
Phase one of the …
Hacker's Amateur Golf Tour results
PACE — Stonebrook Golf Club hosted the Hacker's Amateur Golf Tour May 6-7.
Here are the results.
"A" FLIGHT
1.* Greg Pierce; +3; +1; +4
2. Kyle Gillman; +2; +2; +4
3. Scottie Fell; +2; …
Santa Rosa student athletes win scholarships
PENSACOLA — Top senior student-athletes from Escambia and Santa Rosa County schools have received more than $100,000 in scholarships.
Pensacola Sports’ 38th Annual Senior Scholar Athlete Banquet, p…
Stonebrook's latest golf results
Cook, Couchman lead in ladies' day PACE — Stonebrook Golf Club’s May 9 ladies’ day results are as follows: Game: Mystery 9 and club championship Club Champion: Gayle Clifton Flight A 1. Bonnie Cook 2. Pat Daniels 3. Melanie Duvall Flight B 1. Wanda Couchman 2. Janet Miller 3. Betty Lucey Chip-ins: Pat Daniels, No. […]
Navarre Beach chamber welcomes new board member
NAVARRE — The Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce has appointed Melissa Crumley, with Santa Rosa Medical Group, to its 2017 board of directors.
Crumley will fill an out-of-cycle vacancy by the N…
Derelict vessel removed from Santa Rosa Sound
NAVARRE — Santa Rosa County recently contracted with Gulf Marine Construction to remove a derelict 22-foot sailboat from 4 feet of water in the Santa Rosa Sound near Navarre. The boat was taken to th…
Bones lead Milton bridge results
MILTON — The Guy Thompson Community Center Bridge Club’s May 1 results are as follows:
1. Bill and Mary Louise Bone — 3,670
2. Craig and Cheryl Huffman — 3,310
3. Sue Brown and Barbara Meloy — …
Dirty bird feeders contribute to cardinals' deaths
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has received reports of sick and dead cardinals in north Florida from concerned residents with bird feeders.
Initial reports via the online wil…
Mayor seeks order in future meetings
MILTON — Milton Mayor Wesley Meiss wants to bring tighter order to government meetings following recent heated sessions such as the April 11 council and May 1 executive committee meetings, where coun…













