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Made from scratch

At the Eatery, a Midway-area food truck venue, you’ll find food trucks with burgers, Asian cuisine, tacos and ice cream. You’ll also find charcuterie.

Cutie Patootie Charcuterie and Sweets, which opened in November 2024, is trying to do something new, and relatively rare, in the food truck space: create made-from-scratch, premium-quality dishes from ingredients sourced from around the world.

County Commissioners approve Soundside conservation project funding

The Soundside Conservation Project, a movement for Santa Rosa County to purchase a 27-acre plot of land in Gulf Breeze off Soundside Drive and designate it for conservation, has been approved by a unanimous vote of Santa Rosa County Commissioners July 10. The land encompasses 4 acres of uplands and 23 acres of “high quality wetlands” according to an appraisal of the property. The wetlands feed into a creek that empties into the Santa Rosa Sound. 

Brian Out Loud

It seems to be a tradition now for me to write about the comments made from people about a newspaper pay wall.


I get the frustration. People love free. And there seems to be this mindset that you shouldn’t have to pay for the news.

Marquez White ready to make impact on both sides of field

Marquez White is well established on the defensive side of the ball, and come this season, he’ll be looking to make his mark on offense as well.


White is entering his senior year set to play wide receiver while also staying on defense as a safety instead of a corner.

No cooling off Raiders during summer volleyball workouts

It’s hot inside the Panhandle Elite Volleyball Club during a Navarre Raider volleyball summer workout session, the fans that are blowing providing little relief as players compete in a six-on-six match.


With work being done on the gym floor at the high school, the Raiders have gotten their  workouts rolling here in Gulf Breeze and they have come in ready to work.

Democrats sue over access to detention center

Tallahassee — A group of Democratic state lawmakers who were denied entry to a controversial immigrant-detention center in the Everglades asked the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday to force Gov. Ron DeSantis “to provide immediate, unannounced access” to the remote facility, dubbed “Alligator Alcatraz” by state Republican leaders.

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