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May 23, 2013
The shipwreck “Rhoda,” located approximately 1/2 mile northeast of the old USCG Lifesaving Station on Fort Pickens Road, will be closed to all recreational vessel traffic, fishing and diving through May 24, announced Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Dan Brown.

May 23, 2013
TALLAHASSEE — Florida Gov. Rick Scott, who had a tough time winning cooperation this past year from the Republican-led Legislature, struck back on Monday by vetoing nearly $400 million from the state’s new budget.

May 23, 2013
TALLAHASSEE — Florida’s crime rate dropped 6.5 percent in 2012, including a significant decrease in thefts, robberies and burglaries, according to a Florida Department of Law Enforcement Commissioner released Thursday.

May 23, 2013
Kim Macarthy, former Main Street Milton president, says county-owned property leased to a local nonprofit organization without a public proposal process was unfair. 

May 23, 2013
There is almost $2 million available in impact fee funding, but Santa Rosa County will have to return those funds to those who initially paid the fees if the money is not utilized within about 30 months.

May 23, 2013
Kayla Barton almost turned her car around twice on the way to Navarre Beach from Dothan, Ala. Her back hurt and it started raining during the more-than-two-hour drive. But, she kept moving forward — and she’s sure glad she did.

May 23, 2013
Mike Hill, president and founder of the Northwest Florida Tea Party, scored a victory over longtime local politician Ed Gray III in the May 14 primary special election for the House District 2 seat.

May 23, 2013
The Navarre Beach Fire Department lost a valuable member of its family last weekend when William Allen Acree was killed in a single motorcycle accident.

May 16, 2013
Almost 500 dog hunters from across the southeast have united in an effort to protect what they believe to be a heritage sport. 

May 16, 2013
Scientists with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) have discovered a new species of black bass in the southeastern United States. Scientists have proposed naming the new species the Choctaw bass and recommended the scientific name of Micropterus haiaka.
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