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Sep 28, 2012
City of Milton meetings Milton's city council will meet in executive session on Oct. 1 at 4 p.m. at Milton City Hall. Milton's city council will meet in special session at 4 p.m. Oct. 9 for the purpo…

Sep 28, 2012
Mark your calendar for upcoming opportunities to shop for bargain books of all types and subjects, for all ages. Santa Rosa County Library Friends groups regularly hold book sales to raise funds for …

Sep 28, 2012
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) is providing a weekly update on the Avalon Boulevard multilane projects in Milton. U.S. 90 to Commerce Road This week the contractor has been construct…

Sep 28, 2012
Elizabeth and Kenneth Barnes, a daughter, Skye Miranda Barnes, born Sept. 12. Jennifer Davis and Michael Lombardi, a daughter, Briella Destiny Lombardi, born Sept. 13. Tasha and John Driscoll, a daug…

Sep 26, 2012
Tuesday night officers responded to a Park Avenue home in Milton who was allegedly threatening law enforcement. According to Milton Police Chief Greg Brand, an armed and barricaded subject had been c…

Sep 25, 2012
Three people were arrested after Santa Rosa County sheriff’s deputies discovered a meth lab in a mobile home off U.S. Highway 98 late Thursday afternoon. Two people arrived at the home at 5361 Stagec…

Sep 25, 2012
A Santa Rosa County member of Florida Farm Bureau’s Young Farmers and Ranchers program is a top contestant for a statewide award this year. Trent Matthews is one of three finalists selected for Flori…

Sep 25, 2012
Whether we are making that daily commute to work or the occasional leisure drive, we pass by it every time we drive to Pensacola. The Simpson River Fishing Pier is one of the few places people can en…

Sep 25, 2012
The Milton Kiwanis Club is offering residents to show their Milton pride with these "Where Good Living Flows" license plate holders. They are selling one for $15, two for $25, three for $35, and four…

Sep 25, 2012
Believe it or not, something similar to the size of a grain of sand is becoming worrisome to many in the state of Florida. That thing is fertilizer, and the State of Florida is cracking down on lands…
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