Pace Patriots roll past Crestview
Revenge was achieved by the Pace Patriots last Friday Night as they shut out the Crestview 28-0 at home, ending a two-year losing streak to the Bulldogs and moving to 3-1.
Written by Elijah Nall on . Posted in Sports.
Revenge was achieved by the Pace Patriots last Friday Night as they shut out the Crestview 28-0 at home, ending a two-year losing streak to the Bulldogs and moving to 3-1.
Written by Brian Lester on . Posted in Sports.
Pace, Milton and Jay are all coming off wins heading into week three of the high school football season. Now they aim to keep the momentum going.
The Patriots host Crestview, Milton welcomes Gulf Breeze to town and Jay looks to stay unbeaten when it travels to Baker.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Opinion.
In a rare event, law enforcement raided a local newsroom in Marion, Kansas, carrying out equipment, computers, cell phones and files. They also raided the publisher’s and the owner’s home.
Apparently, the newspaper received a tip about a local restaurant owner’s drunk driving conviction. The paper chose not to publish any of the information.
Written by Brian Lester on . Posted in Sports.
Alyssa Clark wasn’t about to let a Crestview player get an easy two points off an uncontested layup in a game earlier this summer.
A track athlete as well as a basketball player, the junior for Pace kicked her speed into another gear and took off after her before blocking the shot.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Opinion.
We ran this editorial in our March 17, 2022, issue shortly after purchasing the Santa Rosa Press Gazette, and it is a message that needs to be told again.
With all the city and county messes happening in Santa Rosa County, you can be assured we will be there for the good and the bad.
Written by Ken Garner on . Posted in Community.
The first Bagdad Spring Fest was almost too successful, organizer Matt Leifer told the Press Gazette last week.
“It went freaking awesome,” Leifer said. “The issue is, we think we’ve already outgrown the location. We’ve already had people asking how they can get involved and be a part of it next year.”
Written by Ken Garner on . Posted in Faith.
Jim Waters went on his first mission trip in 1985. He was a sophomore at Milton High School, and he traveled with a group from First Baptist Church to serve the people of New Orleans.
This week, he’s leading about two dozen teens from Friendship Baptist Church on a mission to the city; he’s led more than 20 missions to “the Big Easy” over the years.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Opinion.
When I was younger, this was my favorite time of the year.
School was just letting out, I had the summer ahead of me to go to the pool, play outside, go to summer camp and enjoy the weather. I’m grateful to have the winter weather behind me, but summer doesn’t have the same appeal to me now as it did back then.
Written by Ken Garner on . Posted in Community.
Jacqueline Williams was on her way home from work April 12 when she received the call.
“It’s Kaliyah! Mama, she’s hanging herself in her closet!” Williams’ 13-year-old daughter, Nevaeh, cried hysterically into the phone.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in News.
Pace – The new 76 gas station is opening this weekend with a special promotion for people fueling up on its opening day.
Residents of Pace and the surrounding communities are invited to celebrate the grand opening of a new 76 gas station located at 4560 US 90, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, April 29. The station will offer customers regular unleaded gas for $1.76 per gallon between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Drivers will need to download the new Fuel Forward App to redeem the offer.