Two new restaurants coming to Milton
Milton residents will soon have more restaurant options.
Branch Properties, an Atlanta based real estate investment and development firm, announced two restaurants have joined Merganser Commons at Dogwood Estates, a Publix Super Markets-anchored development in Milton.
Back to school tax holiday ends Aug. 7
There are only a few days left of the 2022 Back-to-School Sales Tax Holiday.
Passed by the Florida Legislature and signed into law by Gov. Ron DeSantis, the sales tax holiday began on Mon., July 25, and extends through Sun., August 7.
From Batman to Blackwater Blues:
Stephen Wise’s adventures in filmmaking
Stephen Wise has worn many hats over the years. He has been a screenwriter, actor, film director, author, producer, and even a programming director for a convention.
Despite all that Wise has done over the years, the thing that he is probably most known for is something that never got made.
Baptist Health Care Welcomes New VP, Chief Medical Officer
Baptist Health Care has welcomed Dennis C. Szurkus, Jr., M.D., MBA, FACOG, CPE, as vice president and chief medical officer.
Dr. Szurkus is responsible for directing the office of medical affairs, clinical performance, physician leadership development and leading the clinical direction for BHC.
Dawn Funk does it all
For most people, juggling two jobs, multiple podcasts, and a home life seems daunting. For Dawn Funk, the owner of Dawn’s Cookies and Funk Wellness; however, it is all part of God’s plan.
Funk, who moved with her family to the Navarre area last August, began her career as a teacher and professor in Dayton, Ohio.
Business improvement grants help small businesses
A shop offering treats to indulge one’s sweet tooth and a gym to help work off the extra calories are expected to receive business improvement grants from the City of Milton in the coming weeks.
The Sweet Greek is a new business planned at 5237 Willing St., where Scoops Ice Cream Shop was located.
Paper shortages causing issues across the board
Shortages on items have not let up since the beginning of the pandemic.
The newest subject is any manner of paper products—from copy paper to napkins—and the issue is affecting the local area.
Ridge changes policy after violence
The Ridge movie theater is changing its policies following a violent incident on Saturday, May 7.
The confrontation, which involved two teenagers, a male and a female, was the breaking point for the theater after dealing with strings of unsupervised groups of teens.
Pensacola International Airport shares success story
The director of the Pensacola International Airport (PNS) presented the progress of the airport at the Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce.
The Economic Development, Growth and Education (EDGE) meeting took place on May 3, and a number of business representatives from the community were present to learn about the economic success of one particular business