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Community Center sets monthly lunch series, seeks accreditation
MILTON — The Guy Thompson Community Center’s staff starts their ‘Lunch & Learn’ series next week.
The topic? Advising senior citizens on how avoid phone- or Internet-based scams. On Wednesday, Ki…
Cheerleader fundraising car wash happening tomorrow
Jay Junior Football League’s junior cheerleaders — who regularly practice at the Brey-Hendricks Park — will have a fundraising car wash from 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday at Texas Roadhouse in Milton. The…
County OKs hazardous waste day, wildflower resolution
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County Commission approved “Amnesty Day” for hazardous waste pickup and a wildflower protection resolution.
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE NEEDS SPECIAL CARE
Garbage suc…
School district sets public hearings on budget
MILTON — Susan McCole, assistant superintendent for finance with the Santa Rosa County School District, and her staff are finalizing a fiscal budget for the upcoming school year.
McCole and her de…
Santa Rosa County tentative budget now online
MILTON — The Santa Rosa County fiscal year 2016-2017 tentative budget is now posted at www.santarosa.fl.gov/budget for public review.
The budget provides an overview of the budget process, a count…
Political forum, fish fry scheduled in Jay
JAY — The Jay Historical Society will sponsor a political forum for candidates in the Florida elections.
The event is set for 4 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Jay Community Center, 5259 Booker Lane.
Each …
Santa Rosa Tea Party sets final candidate forum
MILTON — The Santa Rosa Tea Party Patriots will have their third candidate forum.
Candidates who couldn’t attend the June or July forums will be included in this final forum, set 6-8 p.m. Aug. 8 a…
UPDATE: Navarre swimmer's body found, identified
NAVARRE — At approximately 7:39 p.m., yesterday, deputies with the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office were dispatched to the 8400 block of Navarre Beach in reference to the discovery of an unresponsi…
ERC approves Florida-specific human health criteria
TALLAHASSEE – Today, the Environmental Regulation Commission approved rules for health-based water-quality standards to ensure Floridians can continue to safely eat Florida’s seafood, swim in and dri…