Reading reward: East Milton Elementary installs book vending machine
March 14, 2024
Kids love gadgets, especially gadgets they can operate themselves. Combine that with the prestige that comes from earning the right to use the gadget, and the concept of East Milton Elementary School’s new book vending machine becomes clear.
Women’s History Month: Reflect, celebrate, inspire
March 14, 2024
On March 8, 1857, female textile workers marched the streets of New York City in the first organized strike to protest unfair working conditions and unequal rights for women. 53 years later, in 1910, March 8 became International Women’s Day.
Marine Corps Valkyrie completes second successful mission at Eglin
March 13, 2024
The Marine Corps’ XQ-58A Valkyrie, an autonomous, low-cost tactical unmanned air vehicle, successfully completed its second test flight Feb. 23 at Eglin.
TPO begins planning for 2050 long-range plan
March 13, 2024
The future starts now for the Florida-Alabama Transportation Planning Organization; actually, in Santa Rosa County, it started last week.
Rep. Dr. Joel Rudman talks frustrations with Tallahassee, 2024 election
March 12, 2024
Politics can be a vicious sport, causing frustration and a desire to give it up. According to State Rep. Dr. Joel Rudman (R-Navarre), this past session has been one frustration after another. Despite this, he said he isn’t ready to step aside.
Wellness Weekend: What does the Bible say about mental health?
March 12, 2024
Joel Beck, a youth pastor at West Florida Baptist Church in Milton, said mental health is one of the major challenges facing area residents, along with hunger and drugs. This Saturday and Sunday, March 16-17, the church will host a Wellness Weekend with Inspire Counseling Ministry. The topic? “Find Hope in the Scriptures: Overcoming Burnout, Depression, and Anxiety Through Clinically Informed, Spiritual-Applied Wisdom.”
Prost! A new brewery and restaurant to open in old Brew Angels space
March 12, 2024
Milton brothers Sam and Brandon Howell were looking for a new challenge after both retired from the U.S. Air Force; they decided to focus on shared passions: Good beer and the Milton community.
Sheriff: Cosse’s Place owner sold stolen John Deere equipment
March 11, 2024
The owner of a popular Milton restaurant found himself behind bars after being arrested for allegedly selling stolen John Deere equipment in Mississippi, Alabama and Florida.
Matas “Mike” Bernard Cosse, 52, who owns Cosse’s Place (5365 Stewart St.), is charged with six counts of public order crimes, six counts of forgery, five counts of dealing in stolen property, one count of fraud or swindle and one count of larceny.
Pace High looks to rename building in honor of longtime secretary
March 11, 2024
On Dec. 30, 2022, Pace High School unexpectedly lost a valuable long-time staff member and former student. Bridget Hall Head was a member of the first graduating class at Pace High School and an employee at the school for 24 years. Over the last two decades, she served as the principal’s secretary.
Now the principal, Stephen Shell wants to honor her in a permanent way. On March 7, he attended the Santa Rosa County School Board meeting to request a building, currently known as Freedom Hall, be named for Head.
No reply: Grantors reviewing Milton plea to keep funding
March 8, 2024
The City of Milton had until March 1 to satisfy conditions set by two federal agencies that have committed almost $9 million to the city’s wastewater treatment project.
It met the deadline but whether it met the agencies’ requirements is questionable.
Now, the U.S. Department of Defense Office of Local Defense Community Cooperation and the U.S. Economic Development Administration must decide whether to again extend the deadline to spend grant funds or terminate the grants.