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Missing/Endangered Juvenile
The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Skye Ryan Carter. She is currently considered missing and endangered.
Skye Carter is 15 years of age. She was last seen on May 12, 2014 a…
Jay Chamber installs officers
The Jay Area Chamber of Commerce met Monday, May 5, 2014 in the social hall of the
Jay Community Center. Lunch was served at noon.
Before lunch, all stood for the Pledge of Allegiance and…
Health officials remind Floridians in flooded areas of potential mosquito activity
Florida Health Officials, along with the State Emergency Response Team, remind Floridians to avoid being bitten by mosquitoes and to take basic precautions to limit exposure when performing home clea…
HT-8 Change of Command
Cmdr. Robert G. Sinram will relieve Cmdr. Matthew J. Bowen of duty as Commanding Officer of Helicopter Training Squadron EIGHT during a Change-of-Command ceremony Friday, May 9 at 1300 in the Naval A…
Find your nearest food pantry
First Baptist Church Milton, Caroline Street, open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 p.m. until 2 p.m.
Milton First Assembly of God, 6163 Dogwood Drive; open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday from 10 a.m. u…
Register now for PSC Summer and Fall Terms
It’s not too late to register for Pensacola State College summer and fall term classes. Pensacola State’s A.A. degree has a guaranteed transfer to any Florida public university and transfers easily t…
Coupon passion leads to charitable donation for suffering families
Denise Whitaker took less than $100 and turned it into a $2,684.08 donation of groceries from Target, Wal-Mart, Publix, and CVS Pharmacy to the Ronald McDonald House (RMH) of Pensacola Wednesday, May…
SRSO: Sibling argument leads to aggravated battery
A Pensacola woman was arrested Monday after causing a traffic accident with her brother and his girlfriend on San Pablo Street in Milton, said Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office. Delta Louise Lee, 27, was i…
Rain damages varied for crops
Area farmers are in the fields planting their peanut and cotton crops attempting to make up for missed time due to the recent rainfall. “Agriculture damage wasn’t quite as bad as we had originally th…