Sep 11, 2014
Workforce development leaders make case for RESTORE funding
Leaders in local workforce training and development on Monday made presentations to the Santa Rosa County RESTORE Council, gearing up for the anticipated availability of funding in early 2015. Representatives from Santa Rosa County District Schools, Pensacola State College and CareerSource Escarosa were invited to share information about ongoing and proposed programs.
Sep 11, 2014
No roll back for property taxes
Santa Rosa County is planning on a bigger budget for fiscal year 2015 – the second year in a row for an increase after years of declining revenue. The total budget is expected to top $103.7 million. Although that amount includes more than a $2.2 million increase in proposed property taxes, commissioners are not expected to reduce property taxes.
Sep 11, 2014
Beach lease fee reduction on hold
Santa Rosa County Commissioners plan to seek a legal opinion from Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi prior to lowering Navarre Beach lease fees to $1 per year. The board had planned to proceed with the reduction while awaiting federal legislation aimed to eliminate beach leases fees by providing Santa Rosa Island leaseholders with fee simple ownership.
Sep 11, 2014
East Milton could see 300-400 more jobs
Santa Rosa County Commissioners have been asked to spend around $750,000 to construct additional parking spaces on county-owned property adjacent to a facility in Santa Rosa Industrial Park (SRIP). Commissioners will vote on the matter at today’s meeting, and construction could be complete within 90 days.
Sep 4, 2014
Service dog brings calm to autistic Cape Cod boy
Sandwich, Mass. (AP) — The trip to the shopping mall during a training session sealed the deal between the boy and his dog.
Sep 4, 2014
Conservation-based oyster harvest changes effective Sept. 1 in Apalachicola Bay
The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) implemented conservation measures in an effort to help the Apalachicola Bay oyster population recover from the effects of low river flow. Apalachicola Bay oyster populations have significantly declined in recent years due to lack of sufficient fresh water flows in the Apalachicola River. This new suite of conservation measures enhances those the FWC put into place for the 2013 winter and 2014 summer seasons. The FWC will continue to assess the health of the bay to make sure this critical natural resource is protected.
Sep 4, 2014
Hurlburt’s Rifle and Pistol Club
The club promotes firearm safety, familiarity and marksmanship among its patrons.
“Our policy is to provide a safe and family friendly place,” said William Walter, Air Force Special Operations Command program analyst, club chairman of membership advisory council and a 30-year member.”
Sep 4, 2014
We are America’s Air Commandos
Hurlburt Field, Fla. — “Air Commandos, we are one component of a very powerful joint special operations team,” said Lt. Gen. Brad Heithold, commander of Air Force Special Operations Command. “We want to ensure that our teammates can always depend on us.”
Sep 4, 2014
Two drowning’s end season on a somber note
Labor Day weekend was at capacity for rentals on Navarre Beach and the traffic was what one would come to expect for a busy holiday weekend. Two incidents during the weekend dampened what were otherwise festive spirits for tourists and residents alike when they learned of two separate deaths of tourists from Louisiana who were visiting Navarre Beach to relax and enjoy their Labor Day weekend.
Sep 4, 2014
Navarre schools locked down
Holley Navarre Primary School (HNPS) reported that the school was in lockdown for approximately thirty minutes around noon Sept. 2. School staff said an irate parent in the front office caused them to initiate safety protocols that resulted in the 30 minute lockdown procedure. On the same morning, police were dispatched due to a “suspicious trespasser” over the police scanner.