MILTON — Circuit Judge John Simon sentenced John Saatio, 36, of Michigan, to 15 years in state prison, State Attorney Bill Eddins announced.
Saatio entered a plea straight to the court on Nov. 2, 2…
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Milton elects 3 new council members; Salter gets fifth term
MILTON — The Milton City Council will have three new members.
Voters elected Peggi Smith, Mary Ellen Johnson, Jeff Snow and Casey Powell, according to unofficial election results.
Johnson, who ch…
Santa Rosa chamber eyes new building
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County Chamber of Commerce has outgrown its 35-year-old building, according to Chamber President Donna Tucker. Now, it’s raising funds to build new headquarters on Avalon Boul…
'It would be disrespectful if I didn't': Milton voters cast ballots
MILTON — Today is the last day to vote in this year's election. Despite chilly, rainy weather, voters left Milton City Hall, the precinct 8 voting location, bearing "I voted" stickers.
Ladawnya Hym…
Third alleged victim of FDLE agent comes forward
MILTON — Last week, detectives with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Major Crimes Unit arrested Charles Calvin McMullen on two counts of sexual assault and battery on a victim under 12, and two…
Fall Gulf Coast Small Farms Field Day set Nov. 17
JAY — The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension will host the Fall Gulf Coast Small Farms Field Day.
The event is 8-11 a.m. Nov. 17 at the West Florida Researc…
Panhandle Community Theatre sets auditions for dinner theater
PACE — Panhandle Community Theatre needs three men, two women and two of either gender for its production of "Soul Mate Central."
Auditions will take place 6-8 p.m. Dec. 6 and 7 at 4646 Woodbine Ro…
Solutions available for artists stuck in a rut
MILTON — Pensacola State College art instructor Marianne Arroyo will help artists complete unfinished pieces or tweak old, unsatisfactory would-be masterpieces during an upcoming workshop.
Arroyo w…
Avalon Middle students create prosthetic legs
MILTON — Twenty Avalon Middle School students are learning how technology can aid people with disabilities.
Margaret Salter teaches a seventh-grade Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math e…
Back pain seminar scheduled
GULF BREEZE — Baptist Health Care will provide a seminar on back pain in December.
“Common Types of Back Pain: Diagnosis and Treatment” is set for Dec. 16. It will feature an 11:30 a.m. lunch and 1…