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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
When you produce roughly 30,158 tons of peanuts a year there is plenty of little reasons to go nuts over the peanut. Back in 2010, Santa Rosa County had the highest yield per acre in the state of Flo…

Sep 25, 2012
City of Milton meetings Milton's public works committee will meet Sept. 27 at 8 a.m. in conference room B at Milton City Hall. Milton's city council will meet in executive session on Oct. 1 at 4 p.m.…

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 Santa Rosa County Health Department continues its mosquito-borne virus alert. An additional case of human West Nile Virus (WNV) has been reported, bringing the total number to three. The possibil…

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
Covenant Hospice is gearing up for its big fundraiser in Santa Rosa County and is combining family fun and good Bar-B-Que at the same time. On Oct. 6 Covenant will host the Blue Jeans and BBQ Family …

Sep 25, 2012
The Arab Spring chickens are coming home to roost. Dismissing two simultaneous attacks on our embassies on the anniversary of 9/11 as "coincidence" and in spite of all available evidence to the contr…

Sep 25, 2012
Pictured are the new members of the Santa Rosa County Retired Educators Association Brenda Creel, Danny Retherford, Sarah Hobbs, Gus Rich, Solomi Porter, Wanda Powell, and Bill and Carla Schopp. The …

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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