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Apr 26, 2016
MILTON – Detectives with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office are looking for a woman considered endangered,  Ronica Jane Hitt. She is described as follows: • white Female  • 20 years old and 1…

Apr 26, 2016
MILTON — Santa Rosa County's newest ambassador, Myrtle the Turtle, will soon be installed at the Interstate 10 Florida Welcome Center. Featuring "Historic Milton/Navarre Beach/Florida's Playground"…

Apr 26, 2016
MILTON — The Marine Corps League of Pensacola’s Heroes Among Us speaker series, which kicks off in May, features United States Marine Corps, United States Army and United States Air Force members sha…

Apr 26, 2016
MILTON — Bears pursue the easiest food supply, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, which for many Santa Rosa County homeowners means bears getting into their garbage. …

Apr 26, 2016
MILTON — Healthy Start Coalition of Santa Rosa County is running a year-long diaper drive. Collection sites include the coalition’s 5505 Stewart St. headquarters, and at United Way of Santa Rosa Co…

Apr 26, 2016
PACE — Andrew Hand has been a Boy Scout for 12 years and, on April 21,  he earned the rare distinction of becoming an Eagle Scout. The 18-year-old is among just 6 percent of all scouts who achieve …

Apr 26, 2016
MILTON — The Coast Guard Auxiliary will have its annual, free vessel examination in conjunction with National Boating Safety Month. The event is 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. May 14 at Russell Harbor Boat Laun…

Apr 25, 2016
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office provided these felony reports from April 21-25. Defendants are innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.   Kaitlin Leeann Broxson , 27, no address giv…

Apr 25, 2016
Gospel Projects YAC Baseball 2016 Stats Pre – Tee League Through April 23, 2016 Team Name                           Win                 Loss                Tie Ponies                       …

Apr 25, 2016
Kaitlin Goode is a biologist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission. She said six percent of the calls the FWC receives on bears come from Santa Rosa County.
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