Timothy Jordan gets life in prison
This article originally appeared on Santa Rosa Press Gazette: Timothy Jordan gets life in prison
Bloodmobile at Milton Dodge
The Pensacola Beach Elks Lodge #497 will be sponsoring the Oneblood (oneblood.org) Bloodmobile on Tuesday, March 25th, from 10AM till 2PM at Milton Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram, 6348 Hwy 90 W, Milton, Fl…
SRSO arrests wanted men
According to reports from the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office, deputies charged Jeremiah Thomas, 23, with obstruction of justice (resisting arrest without violence) after officers arrested him at …
Bohner confined indefinately
State Attorney Bill Eddins announced today, after a two day trial in Milton, a Santa Rosa County Jury determined Mark Preston Bohner to be a sexually violent predator under Florida’s Jimmy Ryce Law. …
Community Briefs March 15
Pea Ridge Elementary Kindergarten registration
We would like to place a notice of our upcoming Kindergarten registration for the 2014-2015 school year. It will be held at Pea Ridge Elementar…
SRSO: Victim told "I'll burn your house down with you inside"
According to the Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office, Efrain Parra Hernandez, 26, Navarre, was charged with one count of battery, one count of kidnapping, and one count of obstructing justice. Reports…
SRC Tobacco-Free Coalition to meet
The Santa Rosa County Tobacco-Free Coalition and Sub-Committees on Smoke-Free Housing and Smoke-Free Businesses will meet on Thursday, March 27, in the main conference room of the Florida Department …
United Way needs contractors
United Way Santa Rosa (UWSR) is looking for reputable, general contractors to be pre-qualified for mobilization post disaster. After Red Cross’ initial response post disaster, said Kyle Holley, deve…
Fire leads Sheriff’s Office to 167 marijuana plants
A Pace woman, Kayle Georgialene McCormick, 52, according to Santa Rosa County Sheriff's Office, was charged with third degree marijuana producing on Tuesday. Reports said it was a fire that eventuall…
West Florida Hospital to offer free seminar
On Tuesday, March 25, West Florida Hospital will offer a free community seminar entitled “Importance of Early Detection of Colorectal Disease” from 5:30 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. in the hospital’s seventh…











