Estuaries Week features river walk, kayaks, beer
Area residents can celebrate National Estuaries this week with a Blackwater River sunset walk, East Bay kayak tour, even a beer quest. National Estuaries Week begins Saturday, but the Pensacola & Perdido Bays Estuary Program is getting an early start; its first-ever Brews for the Bays event begins tonight featuring six participating area breweries. Participants […]
Jubilee developer sets third town hall meeting
Neighbors of the proposed Jubilee project northeast of Pace still have questions about the master-planned community, and some are spreading misinformation, developer Ron Reeser told the Press Gazette Aug. 24.
Argo women’s soccer team picked to finish as GSC runner-up
The UWF women’s soccer team is picked to finish as the runner-up in the Gulf South Conference this season.
The Argos are coming off a year where they went 14-3-3 and reached the regional final of the NCAA tournament. That postseason appearance was their 18th in program history.
Brian Out Loud
Maybe you noticed and maybe you didn’t, but some of the people involved in the decision making efforts when it comes to high school athletics did something right earlier this month with boys weightlifting.
Two regions in the state were divided into sub-regions, including one locally.
Milton native gets his wings at NAS Whiting Field
A Milton man received his wings of gold at NAS Whiting Field.
On Thursday, April 14, Lieutenant Junior Grade (Lt.j.g) Anthony Young of the United States Navy and twenty others from Training Air Wing Five were honored for completing their advanced helicopter training.
The University of Florida offers education and hands-on experience in Milton
Over the course of almost thirty years, more than 200 Gators have called the Pensacola State College campus in Milton home.
Navarre Beach has ‘big parking problem’
“The cars have tripled. The people have tripled. Everything has just grown … “We don’t have enough spots. The island is only so big.” Julie White, director of the Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Office.
Brian Out Loud
Reaching the top is never easy, especially in sports where the competition is always trying to stay one step ahead of you.
It takes time, patience and the willingness to deal with failure, which ultimately makes you stronger.
Three Santa Rosa groups build wheelchair ramp for 91-year-old vet
Earlier this month, VFW All-State Commander John Dixon saw a need and reached out to the Christian Life Church Service Team and the US Military Vets Motorcycle Club. Together, with VFW Post 4833 footing the bill, 15 volunteers spent a chilly morning making sure that one who served our nation well was served by the community he fought to protect.












