Investigators with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office are actively investigating a string of home and vehicle burglaries over the holiday weekend, according to SRSO Public Information Officer Ric…
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Over $1M worth of improvements in Jay for 2016
Through multiple grants, the Town of Jay is looking to see some major improvements take place for 2016. Mayor Kurvin Qualls said Jay will have a lot of work in store for the upcoming year while perf…
2015 movie review: These are a few of my favorite films
It’s been another great year for inventive, thought-provoking, and just plain entertaining movies. Though I only got to see 127 new ones (in past years, I’ve averaged 150), it’s been no simple task t…
It’s time for Christians to get off their duffs
Dear Editor,
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, shame, double shame on Congress for giving in to Obama’s desire to continue funding PlannedParenthood. It’s pure insanity, a national dis…
Local United Way responds to social media criticism
‘Tis the season for charitable giving. An organizational chart is making the rounds on social media to help ensure donated dollars assist charities who make the best use of them. Five nonprofits on t…
Realtor: Milton is attractive to young families, retirees
The City of Milton has a lot to offer especially towards young families and retirees in Santa Rosa County especially when it comes to finding a home.
“The one thing that I noticed when I was going …
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Milton man dies in I-10 accident
A Milton man was killed in an auto accident Sunday morning at 5:40 a.m., according to reports from Florida Highway Patrol. Maurice Kent Martin, Jr., 34, was traveling east on Interstate 10 at the 21 …
Pace woman dies in Christmas Day crash
A fatal traffic accident happened Christmas Day at 7:30 a.m. on County Road 197 causing the death of Jennifer Michelle Neal, 43, of Pace. Florida Highway Patrol reports Neal’s car was traveling sout…
Speak Out December 26
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