State eyes possible bear hunt
Tallahassee – Florida could move toward its first sanctioned bear hunt in nearly a decade.
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Tallahassee – Florida could move toward its first sanctioned bear hunt in nearly a decade.
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The Santa Rosa County Firefighters’ Association and the Friends of Santa Rosa County Animal Shelter have partnered up to equip fire departments with pet microchip readers.
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Jay made the hour-long trip into Uriah, Alabama Friday night for a matchup against Blacksher in the final game of the regular season.
The Royals made sure to bring their A-game and dominated the Bulldogs 49-23.
Written by Brian Lester on . Posted in Sports.
We’ve reached the finish line of the regular season in football. It’s been quite a ride.
Pace and Milton battle in rivalry game on Friday, Jay takes aim at win No. 9 and Central finishes up its first varsity regular season with a road game against Wewahitchka.
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The arrival of October means things get a little more interesting when it comes to high school football in the area.
For teams like Pace and Jay, it’s about continuing their respective pushes for the playoffs. The Patriots are the second-best team in Region 1-6A and a top 10 team in the state. Jay is in the same position in the Rural Classification.
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Mae Edwards Community Church thinks it is important to connect not only with members of the congregation, but the local community as well. They have their own trick to achieve that goal — smashburgers.
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Crestview threw everything except the kitchen sink at Pace last week in a massive district opener for both teams. The Bulldogs ran a fake punt in their own territory on their opening drive, faked an extra point for a successful two-point conversion and kicked several onside kicks, though those came after the Patriots had opened […]
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With animal shelters across the nation facing an overcrowding crisis, thousands of highly adoptable pets are waiting for their second chances. Santa Rosa County Animal Services (SRCAS) is proud to partner with BISSELL Pet Foundation, a national animal welfare organization dedicated to ending pet homelessness, for its Fall National “Empty the Shelters.” From October 1 – 15, BISSELL Pet Foundation will sponsor reduced adoption fees of $50 or less at more than 390 shelters in 44 states. All adoption fees at SRCAS will be just $10 for both cats and dogs, October 1 – 15. View adoptable pets online at www.santarosa.fl.gov/405/Search-Adoptable-Pets.
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September is about to draw to a close but the action on the football field is ramping up.
Every game means a little more now with district play and regional rankings now in the equation, and we take a look at what’s ahead in week six of the high school football season in the north end of Santa Rosa County.
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Santa Rosa County Animal Services is temporarily closing all dog adoption operations at the shelter facility until Monday, September 30 due to an autoimmune illness called Mycoplasma cynos. SRCAS shelter and medical staff are treating the affected dogs and hope to be clear for regular adoption operations by Monday. “The greatest concern at this point […]