– Amanda Simmons, a daughter, Lillian Mckinsey Simmons, Dec. 12. – Christina Ashton Harville and Paul Dustin Harville, a daughter, Kristina Leigh Harville Dec. 14. – Deliane and Richard Kertz, a son,…
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Bowler enjoys perfect feat
Editor’s Note: The Press Gazette is counting down the top sports stories of 2012. Here is No. 11, Mike Hamada bowling his first 300 game.
Mike Hamada marked something off his bowling bucket list r…
Information Night explains program for young adults with disabilities
Project Search of Lakeview is holding Information Night to introduce the workforce preparation program to high school students with disabilities. Serving ages 18 to 22, Project Search is a one-year …
From our small community to theirs: Candlelight vigil remembers Sandy Hook victims
With green and white ribbons pinned to their shirts and candles in hand, about 200 community members stood on the Pace Athletic and Recreation Association’s football field Wednesday night singing “Si…
DCF: Parents can help children cope with trauma
TALLAHASSEE — Children can start showing signs of trauma right away or months after a disastrous event. Just hearing about an event on the news or seeing a reaction from parents is enough to have an …
Winners of the Reindeer Scramble
Winners of the Reindeer Scramble, and a ham from the Honeybaked Ham Company.
1.Will Adkinson 2. Vera R. Cooper 3. Howard E. Vann, Sr. 4.Frederik Smith 5. Bertha Morton
DJJ to remove girls from facility
The Milton Girls Juvenile Residential Facility in East Milton will be closed on Dec. 24, according to the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. The girls remaining in the facility at this time are …
Sheriff's Office having problems with telephone system
The Santa Rosa Sheriff's Office is having major technical issues with its phone systems, which is in the process of extensive repair. There is no projected time frame for the system to be reliably fu…
Santa Rosa TDC to contribute $200,000 to equestrian center
The Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council will contribute $200,000 to help build what has turned out to be the somewhat controversial equestrian center in East Milton.
Toys still available for active, retired military families
Balfour Beatty Communities at Naval Air Station Pensacola and Operation Homefront, a Wounded Warriors support organization, still have a lot of toys left to give away.