New private air strip in early stages for Jay resident
A request for conditional use to allow an 81-acre private air strip to be built within a rural residential agriculture zoning district in Jay has been submitted by Damon Griswold.
The mission was simple: ‘Help Americans’
Lt. General Brad Webb was preparing for a critical mission in the aftermath of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks that could be summed up in two words.
Military major theme in area’s history
Courtesy of Florida Memory
This booklet, dating back to 1944, shows the influence the military had on Northwest Florida nearly 80 years ago. Developed by the Pensacola Municipal Advertising Board to promote the area to visitors, the booklet contains information on everything from history, bus routes and local attractions to a two-page spread referencing numerous military installations in the area.
Permanent repairs to begin on roadway between Navarre Beach, Pensacola Beach
Gulf Islands National Seashore officials are working with the Federal Highway Administration to begin pavement repairs to J. Earle Bowden Way/Highway 399, Fort Pickens Road, and Johnson Beach Road.
Work is anticipated to begin September 30, first focusing on J. Earle Bowden Way/Highway 399. Once work is completed on Highway 399, repairs will be made to Fort Pickens Road, and Johnson Beach Road. This project will complete permanent repairs to these roadways damaged by Hurricane Sally last year.
Improvements underway to Blackwater Heritage State Trail
Improvements to the Blackwater Heritage State Trail are underway.
Hurlburt airman opens up about mental health challenges, therapy
By Tech. Sgt. Victor J. Caputo
1st Special Operations Wing Public Affairs
When I was a bright-eyed, young Airman eight or nine years ago, one of the first stories I was tasked with writing was about the base mental health clinic. One of the technicians I interviewed kind of hesitantly asked me why I was bothering writing a story about them, but I didn’t understand him.
New interim administrator sends letter to staff
New Interim County Administrator DeVann Cook sent an email to staff Aug. 30 setting the tone for his administration and telling them what he expects.
More wet weather on its way
A system of low-pressure in the Gulf of Mexico, referred to as “Invest 91L”, is expected to bring rain and dangerous surf conditions to the area on its way across the Big Bend of Florida.
Boat parade postponed until spring
The “Boating for the Badge – Never Forget” parade scheduled for 9-11 has been postponed until Memorial Day weekend, according to a social media post from organizer Tom Petska.
Santa Rosa deputies travel to help Louisiana residents
Among those helping Louisiana recover from Hurricane Ida are 10 Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office deputies, who left the county Friday, Sept. 3.
















