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Oct 24, 2016
MILTON — The Florida Department of Health in Santa Rosa County and Santa Rosa Animal Control will host a drive-through rabies vaccination clinic for dogs and cats.  The clinic will take place 4-6 p…

Oct 24, 2016
MILTON — Milton High School will induct three members into its Athletic Hall of Fame. The Panthers will recognize inductees when they host the Pace Patriots Oct. 28. This year’s inductees include 1…

Oct 21, 2016
PENSACOLA— A Milton man faces 15½ years in prison for receipt and transportation of child pornography, and making a false statement to a federal agent. Andre M. Straughn, 40, also will serve 10 yea…

Oct 21, 2016
MILTON — More than 100 hours comprise a typical two weeks for Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office deputies who earn $15.17 per hour, according to Sheriff-elect Bob Johnson and other deputies. Howeve…

Oct 21, 2016
MILTON — The newly formed Riverfront Redevelopment Team, part of the city’s Community Redevelopment Agency, has one main goal: research opportunities for improving Carpenter’s Park. The park, locat…

Oct 20, 2016
Editor’s Note: The Santa Rosa Press Gazette will feature Milton City Council candidates running in the Nov. 8 election. We continue this multi-part series with current council member Mary Ellen Johns…

Oct 20, 2016
MILTON — Eclectic gardening will be the topic of the Oct. 24 Mondays in the Gardens series. Florida Master Gardeners Jaci Zwierzchowski and Sandra Sherman will lead a one-hour presentation beginnin…

Oct 20, 2016
JAY — Wreaths Across America, a Veterans Day weekend fundraiser, is set 8 a.m. Nov. 12 at Bray-Hendricks Park. The event includes a 2-mile fun run and a 2-mile family bicycle ride. Timing and resul…

Oct 20, 2016
GULF BREEZE — Gulf Breeze Will Do, a charitable organization of women who support Gulf Breeze/Pensacola Beach area causes, announced finalists for the fall grant cycle. Finalists in two groups will…

Oct 20, 2016
MILTON — Cooler weather and shorter days mark the transition from summer to fall — and they’re signs that flu season is here. This year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention only recommen…
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