With the praise of his efforts as MiltonÂ’s longest serving mayor, former Mayor Guy Thompson refused to take the credit for himself, instead saying it was a team effort. “The Mayor has no power. Unl…
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Council to discuss grant application for Mt. Pilgrim Baptist Church building
The Milton City Council is expected to take action on whether to proceed in a grant application process which would benefit Mt. Pilgrim African Baptist Church for needed renovations as one of the cit…
Congratulations Victoria Cox
Victoria Jonelle Cox, 2015 Pace H.S graduate. Congratulations Victoria we are so proud of you! We love you, Mom, Garry, Brandon, Liz, Brittany and Jordan.
Update: Second person faces charges in Jay burglaries
UPDATE: According to a press release from the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office, Jonathan Hill of Jay is also facing multiple charges of criminal mischief, larceny and burglary in relation to a burglary sp…
Update: A second person faces charges in Jay burglaries
UPDATE: According to a press release from the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office, Jonathan Hill of Jay is also facing multiple charges of criminal mischief, larceny and burglary in relation to a burglary sp…
Santa Rosa Adult School begins GED classes
Get your GED® diploma this summer. Santa Rosa Adult School is offering a summer GED® Preparation class in June. Day classes are available Monday-Thursday 8:30-11:30 AM at 6751 Berryhill Street and ni…
Discovering 4-H Day Camp
Discovering 4-H Day Camp
Robotics team from Santa Rosa Christian School to compete in international competition
Students in the Remote Operated Vehicle team at Santa Rosa Christian School, the Santa Rosa Subtropics, is heading to the 2015 Marine Advanced Technology Education International ROV competition next …
SRC pool players vie for Vegas spot
Gladiators on green cloth, Santa Rosa County’s American Poolplayers Association League players, under league owner Matt Miley, started the fight to see what team will attend the APA National Team Cha…
Gonzales sentenced to 25 years in prison
Derek Anthony Gonzales, 37, was recently sentenced to 25 years in state prison as a habitual felony offender, according to the press release from State Attorney Bill Eddins Office.