Kids Day in the Park – a flurry of fun and activity for Earth Day
Harold man reflects on
career at the Press Gazette
Obie Crain knows the newspaper business.
He worked on Santa Rosa’s Press Gazette for just about 35 years, and he wore every hat.
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.
Marine veterans gather at The Hangar
A group of Marine veterans met at The Hangar in Milton to support a cause close to their hearts.
The USMC Combat Helicopter and Tiltrotor Association, also known as Pop A Smoke, raised funds on April 14 and 15 to refurbish the Marine Aviation Memorial Tower. They also used the opportunity to meet up with old and new friends.
Pace Navy JROTC repeats as national champions
History is made new at Milton state park
Peter Prince Field funding agreement approved
Council approves first reading of Dogwood rezoning request
Keeping history alive: The largest known collection of turpentine industry artifacts is tucked into the backyard of a Holley home.
At the end of a dead-end road in Holley, the largest known collection of artifacts from the turpentine industry is kept in a tidy clay-colored building behind Raymond Melvin’s home.
Melvin, whose dad, granddads and great-granddads all trace their roots to the industry, started his collection when he was 22. More than 50 years later, it includes more than 1,000 items ranging from tools and scales to cut trees and cups to hold the sap.







