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Milton PD donates Stop Sign to King Middle

The Milton Police Department donated a large stop sign to the staff of King Middle School on Thursday afternoon. MPD's Captain Tony Tindell said the large and lighted sign will help the school staff …

Published September 25, 2015
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Locklin Tech to host free digital marketing seminar

Milton, Pace and Pensacola business owners and managers are poised to attend a September 28 event designed to help them deal with the increasingly complex problems of conducting business in an increa…

Published September 25, 2015
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Central School's agriculture program expands

CentralSchool’s agriculture studies is growing by leaps and bounds, according to Mitch Lambeth, Central science teacher of Agriculture Foundations. The growth features three major additions to Centra…

Published September 22, 2015
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Milton High School celebrates 100 years

There is a strong sense of pride flowing through the hallways of Milton High School campus as the school celebrates their centennial anniversary. Panther pride in celebrating the 100 year milestone c…

Published September 18, 2015
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Pea Ridge Elementary marches for red, white, and blue

September 11 parade focuses on heroes at Pea Ridge Elementary Red, White, and Blue parade.

Published September 15, 2015
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AT&T Aspire awards $25,000 to Santa Rosa Education Foundation

The Santa Rosa Education Foundation, a nonprofit support corporation for the Santa Rosa County School District, was recently awarded $25,000 by AT&T Aspire at this week’s SRCSD school board meeting. …

Published September 11, 2015
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Little free book library added at school board building

International Literacy Day was Tuesday, and marking the day of reading, employees from Lowe’s installed a book case shaped like a red school house at the Santa Rosa School Board building at 5086 Cana…

Published September 11, 2015
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Parents concerned about plastic bottles in schools

There are opposing views when it comes to allowing students to have water bottles on hand throughout the school day. While school administrators, teachers and staff have become more restrictive on st…

Published September 11, 2015
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PSC Nursing ranks in top 25 schools

Pensacola State College’s Intensive Care Unit Registered Nurse program is ranked 17th nationally in the Top 25 Schools for Nursing Specialties by Nursing School Hub.
Among the institutions in the r…

Published September 8, 2015
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PSC hosts 2015 College Fair for high school juniors and seniors

More than 80 colleges and universities from across the southeast will have representatives providing information at the 2015 College Fair, hosted by Pensacola State College in conjunction with the Es…

Published September 3, 2015
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