MILTON — Santa Rosa County and Pace High School will honor of their own next week.
PHS will celebrate 2012 graduate Addison Russell, the Chicago Cubs’ No. 27 shortstop and second baseman, during Ad…
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Veterans Memorial Foundation: honoring body and soul
Editor’s Note: This story is part of the Press Gazette’s Celebrate Community series on Santa Rosa County nonprofit organizations that improve our quality of life.
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County Vet…
Navy veteran, movie consultant joins veterans clay shoot
PACE — Gulf Power’s Clay Shoot for America’s Heroes annually focuses on supporting veterans and their families.
With more than $90,000 in proceeds from the Nov. 3 Clay Shoot, Gulf Power is bolsteri…
Human remains identified
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County medical examiner has identified human remains discovered Oct. 28 near exit 26 off Interstate 10.
They belong to Steven Mitchell Swiney, 47, of Bagdad.
Swiney went …
Clemons, Couchman lead in Stonebrook Ladies’ Day
PACE — Stonebrook Golf Club’s Nov. 8 Ladies’ Day results are as follows:
Game: S & Ts
Flight A
1. Shatzi Clemons
2. Pat Daniels
3. Dot Collins
Flight B
1. Wanda Couchm…
Stonebrook golf results
PACE — Stonebrook Golf Club’s Nov. 14 2 Low Net Best Ball results are as follows:
T-1st Place Team, 132
Bobby Henson
Chuck Brewster
Steve Degenhart
T-1st Place Tea…
Milton Councilman Lloyd Hinote dies at age 78
MILTON — Milton Councilman Lloyd Hinote, 78, died Sunday after being hospitalized several weeks due to illness.
The long-time resident served on the city council for more than 15 years, representin…
Retiring the flag
MILTON — Here are photos from Friday’s flag retirement ceremony at Memorial Park at the boardwalk in downtown Milton.
“It was a great event to retire flags that were out of service due to damage,” …
What's Happening in Santa Rosa County
MILTON — Upcoming Santa Rosa County events and activities are as follows.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
MILTON EAST STAR: Seeking craft and food vendors for the 4th annual Christmas Fair sponsored by the Milt…
Amid violence in the military — a 'paradigm shift'
Violence in the military is still a concern, but NAS Whiting Field officials say times are changing — that much is evident with new support systems for victims