Bands on the Blackwater Friday night in historic downtown Milton listened to the Groovinators as they rocked South Willing St. Officials report near record crowd of over 2,000 turned out for the show…
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Bloom of the century
The University of Florida’s Extension Center, located at 6263 Dogwood Drive in Milton, is playing host to a rare event, the swan song of the agave, commonly known as the century plant. According to M…
Political signs subject to city and county ordinances
Political signage is sprouting up reminding drivers it’s an election year. Political signs adhere to different city and county ordinances than regular temporary signage.
Milton City Planning Manag…
Still time to sign up for Fishing For Families tonight
Gulf Power hosts the Fishing for Families tournament with all proceeds going to the Ronald McDonald House charities of northwest Florida, "which provides a Home-Away-From-Home and source of respite a…
River clean-up needs volunteers
Northwest Florida proudly bears the moniker “the canoe capital of the world,” but this title may not shine so bright if the waterways upon which these canoes, kayaks, and tubes travel collect trash f…
America is in deep trouble
I just read Chrys Holley’s article about impeachment of Obama. I think this is a bad idea. This would put Joe Biden in office. If we impeach Biden we would have Nancy Pelosi. What is the solution? Ge…
Improv group opens at Oops Alley
The local improv comedy company, Winging It, displayed their off-the-cuff talents Saturday night in their first paid performance at Oops Alley. Aaron Price played host asking the audience for places …
Speak Out June 18
Speak Out
Thursday 11:05 a.m.
Yes, this is Joe. I saw in the news about another drowning at Navarre Beach. It seems to me we don’t need over-weight, out-of-shape sheriff deputies patrolling the…
Who owns you?
Darcy Olsen, president of the Arizona-based Goldwater Institute, and Richard Garr, president of Neuralstem, a biotech company, wrote "Right to Try experimental drugs" in USA Today (5/28/2014). They p…
Our View: Congressional leaders not too big to fail
In reading reports about the latest scandals plaguing the country, it is appalling government officials say they hope something changes. Shouldn’t elected officials be confident in their ability to c…