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County moves to protect Air Force mission

Read more...The City of Valparaiso has become exhibit one in the argument for joint land-use planning between the military and local communities.

“If this had been done in Valparaiso, we wouldn’t be losing 48 aircraft,” said Santa Rosa County Commissioner Don Salter at an Aug. 26 meeting at which the commission changed its Land Development Code to better protect military needs.

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Equine rescue is making a difference

Read more...For Diane Lowery, there’s no such thing as a typical day.

One minute, she might be grooming a horse – the next minute she might be saving one.

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County reaches tentative agreement for ‘Agri-Plex’ lease

Santa Rosa County Fair supporters can lease 25 acres needed for its “Agri-Plex” project from the county — if they present an acceptable master plan in 90 days.

“I don’t think anybody up here’s against it,” said Santa Rosa County Commissioner Don Salter at the commission’s Sept. 7 meeting. “I just don’t think we can develop that property the way it should be without developing a master plan and sticking to it.“

The Santa Rosa County Fair Association Inc., a nonprofit group created in 1991 to operate the fair, has asked for a 10-year lease for 25 acres north of East Milton Park on which it proposes to build a multiuse staging area and midway. In exchange, the association would spend at least $10,000 for capital improvements each year of the lease agreement.

For more on this story, check out the Sept. 16 edition of the Navarre Press or subscribe online.

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County to cut Arc workers

Santa Rosa County will scrap seven disabled workers’ jobs at the end of 2010.

The Arc Santa Rosa, a nonprofit agency serving developmentally disabled clients, has provided employees for the county’s landfill and recycling center since 1990. Originally, workers sorted recyclable materials at the landfill. But their duties changed as the operation grew.

“It’s been a good agreement for these many years,” County Administrator Hunter Walker told commissioners Sept. 7, adding that the recycling center has supported itself and even made money in the past. “There’s just so much product (to be recycled) we had to change the way we use our Arc people.”

For more on this story, check out the Sept. 16 edition of the Navarre Press or subscribe online.

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Heroes luncheon honors areas finest

Read more...Just days after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Pennsylvania, a local group of moms knew they had to do something – anything – to honor their heroes close to home.

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