MILTON — While public schools in Santa Rosa County are back in session, area children still found a way to celebrate the summer season this weekend during Saturday’s ‘Blackwater Waterfest.’
The cit…
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School district expands search for educators (VIDEO)
MILTON — Santa Rosa County School District officials want to prevent having a shortage of instructors by changing their approach toward teacher recruitment.
Elected school board officials have take…
Former school eyed for criminal rehabilitation program (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Former school eyed for criminal rehabilitation program (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
Former school eyed for criminal rehabilitation program (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
MILTON — The United Way of Santa Rosa County wants to lease the former Munson Elementary School for a criminal rehabilitation program.
While discussions are in the early stages, the goal is to dev…
Get to know your county commission candidates
MILTON — Election season is underway and, in Santa Rosa County, that means three of five districts are open for new commissioners.
Jayer Williamson vacated his District 1 seat to run for state repr…
Gulf Power crews strengthen energy grid
PENSACOLA — Gulf Power crews are working throughout Northwest Florida to storm-harden and improve the way energy is delivered, an initiative aimed at reducing the impact of future storms and ensuring…
Mullan joins Andrews Institute
GULF BREEZE — Andrews Institute for Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine welcomes physiatrist Adam C. Mullan, M.D., to its team. Mullan, a highly trained physician who specializes in physical medicine and …
LETTER: Our country is failing under Democrats
Dear editor,
Liberal Democrats continually say one thing but deliver something else. Obamacare: You can keep your insurance and doctor. (No, you can't!) Our health system ranks 44th in the world, b…
LETTER: How is Greyhound racing mandated?
Dear editor,
This is in reply to the Aug. 17 letter, “Republicans — vote with your conscience.” In her fourth paragraph (the author) asserts that greyhound racing is a “government-mandated pastime.…
Navarre native recognized for 50 years of service to NWF State College
NICEVILLE — Gaius Bruce was hired as a physical education teacher at then-Okaloosa-Walton Junior College on Aug. 22, 1966, not long after the school first opened its doors. At Northwest Florida State…