MILTON — Plein air painter Joan Vienot will be the guest artist for the Santa Rosa Art Association’s April 22 meeting, set 9 a.m. in Building 4900 at Pensacola State College’s Milton campus.
Vienot…
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Catching up with Pace's Casey DeLong
PACE — Pace High School student Casey DeLong is a member of Boy Scout Troop 400, where he takes part in projects that benefit the community.
The PHS junior recently completed his Eagle Scout projec…
Leavitt, Raught graduate from Air Force basic training
MILTON — 2016 Milton High graduates U.S. Air Force Airman Damien C. Leavitt and U.S. Air Force Airman Paul W. Raught II graduated from basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, San …
Sheriff opens new office
GULF BREEZE — Santa Rosa Sheriff Bob Johnson now has an office on the south end of Santa Rosa County.
Johnson will be available 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at his new office, 5841 Gulf …
Santa Rosa sheriff's arrests
Santa Rosa sheriff's arrests
Scratch Ankle festival fills downtown
MILTON— Scratch Ankle, Milton's founder's day festival, was held April 14 downtown on South Willing Street.
The festival hosted over 40 vendors and coincided with the opening night of Bands on the…
Catching roadside deals
MILTON — The annual Flea Across Florida was held all day April 14 and 15.
The event spanned Highway 90 from Pensacola to Live Oak. Residents set up booths and sold everything from household goods a…
City won't pursue southern alternate route
MILTON — The Milton City Council's April 11 meeting was packed with local business owners and concerned residents.
Last week, flyers were delivered to businesses throughout Milton inviting them to …
Residents share recreation, public safety concerns
GULF BREEZE — During Santa Rosa commissioners' Infrastructure Sales Tax meeting, held this week at the Tiger Point Community Center, top issues attendees spoke to commissioners about were improving c…
Commissioners OK closure of subdivision entrance
“The neighbors are trying to be proactive,” Chris Dake said. “We don’t need a child to die to see it’s a safety concern."