Whether we are making that daily commute to work or the occasional leisure drive, we pass by it every time we drive to Pensacola. The Simpson River Fishing Pier is one of the few places people can en…
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News Briefs- September 26, 2012
City of Milton meetings Milton's public works committee will meet Sept. 27 at 8 a.m. in conference room B at Milton City Hall. Milton's city council will meet in executive session on Oct. 1 at 4 p.m.…
Show your Milton pride
The Milton Kiwanis Club is offering residents to show their Milton pride with these "Where Good Living Flows" license plate holders. They are selling one for $15, two for $25, three for $35, and four…
Going nuts in Jay
When you produce roughly 30,158 tons of peanuts a year there is plenty of little reasons to go nuts over the peanut. Back in 2010, Santa Rosa County had the highest yield per acre in the state of Flo…
In the Neighborhood: Eric Berube
Eric Berube is the manager at the Tractor Supply Company in Milton.
Q: What brought you to Santa Rosa County? A: Born in Pensacola, so I’m a local yocal boy.
Q: What fictional character would…
Giving their all
The district schedule got off to some rather interesting moments, especially in District 1-6A last Friday. Pace, who was down 21-7 early in the second quarter, rallied to defeat Pine Forest 38-21. De…
FDOT delays U.S. 90 completion again
The Florida Department of Transportation could be losing trust from local citizens. That’s because representatives from the state road department have been promising for months that the short stretch…
Blue Jeans, BBQ event for charity
Covenant Hospice is gearing up for its big fundraiser in Santa Rosa County and is combining family fun and good Bar-B-Que at the same time. On Oct. 6 Covenant will host the Blue Jeans and BBQ Family …
Tide Report- September 26, 2012
Tide Report- September 26, 2012
Sports Sideline- September 26, 2012
Jay Recreational Basketball sign-ups Jay Recreational League basketball will hold its final registration on Sept. 29 from 9 – 11 a.m. at the old Jay High School gym. Registration fees are $50.
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