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May 5, 2016

JAY — A total of $39.3 million in loans and grants will help fund 68 projects for small, rural businesses and communities in 26 states.
The lone Florida recipient is Escambia River Electric Coopera…


May 4, 2016

PENSACOLA — The Department of Health and Human Services will provide $10,718,230 in funding to 12 Florida health centers for facility renovation, expansion or construction.
Escambia Community Clini…


May 3, 2016

THE PROBLEM
Oscar Greene, a 27-year Kennington Circle resident, said if the county doesn’t fix cracks on the road, erosion and garbage truck traffic will create potholes. Greene said the county wil…


May 3, 2016

MILTON — Milton officials seek input from owners of property along Stewart Street, or State Road 87, regarding possible rezoning.
City Planner Randy Jorgenson said rezoning along the corridor would…


May 3, 2016

MILTON — The Milton City Council will soon vote on whether to approve language regarding the sale of alcoholic beverages on Sunday for the November General Election.
As a recommendation from the ci…


May 3, 2016

PACE — Rep. Mike Hill and Sen. Greg Evers will speak at the Santa Rosa Tea Party Patriots’ next meeting.
The event is 6 p.m. May 9 at the Pace Community Center, 5976 Chumuckla Highway, Pace.
Hill…


May 3, 2016

PACE — The Central Santa Rosa Republican Club’s next meeting is May 5 at Grover T’s Restaurant.
The meeting starts at 6:30 p.m. and is preceded by a no-host meal starting at 5:30 p.m. The club will…


Apr 30, 2016

MILTON — Patrick Wilcox is gone, but he’s not forgotten.
City officials planted a Drake Elm tree to honor Wilcox’s memory on Friday during their annual Arbor Day ceremony near city hall.   
Wilco…


Apr 28, 2016

MILTON — Boating enthusiasts can expect these restrictions this Fourth of July on the Blackwater River:
● Slow Speed/Minimum Wake: This applies in “Area 2-South,” which includes a 500-foot radius a…


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. …

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