MILTON — Guy Thompson Community Center’s upcoming activities are as follows. All are free to participate in unless otherwise stated.
July 31
9 a.m. — Cards and games
9 a.m. — Tai Chi. Cl…
MILTON — Guy Thompson Community Center’s upcoming activities are as follows. All are free to participate in unless otherwise stated.
July 31
9 a.m. — Cards and games
9 a.m. — Tai Chi. Cl…
MILTON — Milton High school will host its annual youth basketball camp.
The event is 4 to 7:30 p.m. July 31 to Aug. 3 at the school’s gym, 5445 Stewart St. Boys and girls ages 6 to 15 may particip…
MILTON — Milton High School Class of 1972 will have its 45-year class reunion Sept. 29 and 30.
Here is the schedule:
5 p.m. Sept. 29: Tailgate party at Tanglewood Country Club, 5916 Tangle…
PACE — PruittHealth Santa Rosa Financial Coordinator Linda Grimes recently spoke to the Pace Rotary Club.
This skilled nursing and rehabilitation center, located at 5530 Northrop Road in Milton, o…
MILTON — A University of Florida instructor will teach couples skills to increase positive communication, manage stress, set financial goals, deal with differences and maintain a happy and healthy fr…
MILTON — Joseph Jeremiah Richard Morgan, 22, of Navarre, will serve 25 years in state prison on concurrent sentences from Escambia County Circuit Judge Jan Shackelford and Santa Rosa County Circuit J…
MILTON — The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission filed just one case between July 14-20 in Santa Rosa County.
Officer Roberson was patrolling the Pensacola Pass when he conducted a fi…
Santa Rosa sheriff's arrests
MILTON — Upcoming Santa Rosa County events and activities are as follows. MILTON HIGH YOUTH BASKETBALL CAMP: 4–7:30 p.m., July 31 to Aug. 3 at the Milton High School gym, 5445 Stewart St. For boys and girls ages 6 to 15. Cost is $65; $75 with basketball. Details: 983-5616. REPUBLICAN CLUB OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY:… Continue reading What's Happening in Santa Rosa County
Dear editor,
The leadership in America is shameful. Almost all [morality] is gone, and to the evil doers, bad is good.
Why do the leaders in Santa Rosa County think it’s so good to keep weak-min…