Access to Florida’s Boater Education Temporary Certificate Program has been expanded, thanks to work done by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) to make allowances for online-…
What's Happening in Santa Rosa County
MILTON — Upcoming Santa Rosa County events and activities are as follows. ANNOUNCEMENTS DRUG ADDICTION HELP: Narconon reminds families that the opiate problem in the U.S. is continuing to worsen and it’s more important than ever to know and understand the signs and symptoms of an opiate overdose. To learn more about how to identify the… Continue reading What's Happening in Santa Rosa County
Ethelene Malone
Ethelene Malone, 86 passed away July 10, 2018. She was the daughter of Carl and Ethel Malone of Milton, Fl. She was born in the Ferris Hill area of Milton on January 26, 1932. She is survived by her …
Christine A. Gurski
Christine A. Gurski, 66, of Milton, FL died peacefully on August 11, 2018. A resident since 1976 she worked primarily in banking starting her career at Pioneer Federal in Milton and finishing at Firs…
Milton Rotary learns about Food Raising Friends, Inc.
MILTON — Becca McKeithen and Kellie Hardy with Food Raising Friends Inc. Aug. 14 spoke at a Milton Rotary Club meeting.
This company was started once Becca and Kellie as educators discovered how ma…
A HOPE aims to lower euthanasia rates in the county
MILTON — A HOPE for Santa Rosa County FL Inc., an animal advocacy organization is taking on the issues of overpopulation of cats in the county. According to research conducted by A HOPE, Santa Rosa C…
Communication is key
MILTON — According to the Milton Housing Authority, the organization is is doing its best to place families in affordable housing based on federal assessments. The problem? There is a lack of landlor…
TH-57 lands on Creek Indian Tribal Grounds
MILTON — A TH-57 helicopter from NAS Whiting Field made a precautionary landing on the Santa Rosa County Creek Indian Tribal Grounds Thursday morning. The helicopter landed just inside the property's…
Too few Americans being screened for cancer
One thing is for certain: early cancer detection saves lives. Yet, according to a new study from the Center for Disease Control at www.cdc.gov , too few Americans are being screened for cancers.
T…
Speak Out: Press Gazette readers' calls
Here are comments from our Speak Out hotline. RUSH LIMBAUGH LED THE WAY Thank God for Rush Limbaugh surviving and celebrating 30 years in radio. This pioneer, conservative, talk-show host from a small town in Missouri took a lot of spears and arrows early on, but many thank him for persevering, for paving the way… Continue reading Speak Out: Press Gazette readers' calls