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Aug 12, 2016

MILTON —  City officials are working with Rader Group, which manages the Learning  Academy of Santa Rosa, to ensure the school is ready to be open next week.

City Planning Director Randy Jorgenson…


Aug 9, 2016

MILTON — Here are the latest issues the Santa Rosa County Board of County Commissioners have discussed.  

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Chief Robbie Whitfield and the Pace Fire Rescue board of direc…


Aug 8, 2016

MILTON — The Santa Rosa County Local Mitigation Strategy plan, developed by staff with input from the LMS Task Force, was recently rated among those in the "top tier" of the state.

The plan, which…


Aug 5, 2016

MILTON — While the city of Milton is not zoned for medical marijuana dispensaries, that could change.

Next week, the Milton City Council has scheduled the first reading of a proposed medical canna…


Aug 5, 2016

MILTON —  Santa Rosa County residents may soon find courthouse fact sheets in the mail.

In June, the Milton City Council voted in favor of providing an unbiased fact sheet regarding a half-cent sa…


Aug 5, 2016

MILTON — Santa Rosa County’s current poverty rate is 45.57 percent.

Dr. Karen Barber, director of Federal Programs for the Santa Rosa County School District and president of Bridges Out of Poverty…


Aug 5, 2016

PACE — Floridatown Park will receive $50,000 in improvements following a Florida Department of Environmental Protection grant.

The department is awarding more than $7 million in grants for more th…


Aug 4, 2016

PENSACOLA — The Florida Department of Transportation on Wednesday will present initial design concepts for the Pensacola Bay Bridge’s replacement to the Florida Alabama Transportation Planning Organi…


Aug 2, 2016

MILTON — Milton will soon unveil its new website, Miltonlocal.com.

The city’s main website, Miltonfl.org, features municipal updates and bill payment, but the new site is designed with new residen…


Aug 2, 2016

JAY — While Commerce Street’s closing may inconvenience residents and business owners, Jay officials hope renovations along the well traveled roadway will pay off in the future.

 Town Clerk Linda …

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