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Tuition Pays for This
According to College Board, average tuition and fees for the 2013-14 school year totaled $30,094 at private colleges, $8,893 for in-state residents at public colleges and $22,203 for out-of-state res…
SRSO: Milton woman charged with burglary with assault
Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office reports an incident on Saturday at 10:23 in Milton regarding a disagreement of ownership over a dog led to an arrest for assault and burglary. Katelynn Marie Coulier, 19, …
HEE HAW LIVE!
PANHANDLE COMMUNITY THEATRE and the SANTA ROSA HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS:
HEE HAW LIVE
Directed by Barry Shuck
Assistant Director Eliza George
September 18-21
Imogene Theat…
Morning Glory Circle kicks off new season
Sonya Robinson, President of the Milton Garden Club (MGC) welcomed new and returning members to the club, Friday. Every August the club’s season starts up again with the Milton Garden Club Welcome Co…
Sam Club, Private Eye and the Case of the Motorcoach Murder on stage August 29
Get ready for an evening of fatal fun when The Dream Players present, "Sam Club, Private Eye and the Case of the Motorcoach Murder", an audience participation Murder Mystery Dinner Show.
Join…
Public sightings of Florida panthers, bears going strong, helping FWC biologists
When someone catches sight of a panther or black bear and reports it to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC), the agency’s biologists may use that sighting to help research and…
King Middle School retirement party and candidate breakfast
Friday’s candidate breakfast at King Middle School was special for more than the students getting an opportunity to meet those running for various offices in this year’s election. Dee Copeland, teach…
State's longest flea market set for U.S. 90
The state's longest flea market, Flea across Florida, will be held Sept.12 and 13. The 272-mile route traverses cities and scenic communities across the Panhandle, from Live Oak to Pensacola. Many pa…
Florida salutes Gulf Power crews
When Robert Duke was growing up in the Pensacola area, he spent a lot of time at a restaurant where Gulf Power linemen would come eat for lunch.
“I would talk to them a lot,” he said. “Then a…