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Public Notice# 2365 Notice of Public Meetings

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETINGS All Board of County Commission Meetings and other county department meetings are held in the County Administrative Center Board Room, 6495 Caroline Street, Milton, Florida, unless otherwise indicated. Marine Advisory February 2 5:00 p.m. Tourist Development Council February 4 8:30 a.m. Commission Regular February 4 4:30 p.m. Fire Department Executive Group […]

Public Notice #2367 – SRC School Meeting

THE SCHOOL BOARD OF SANTA ROSA COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING BY COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA TECHNOLOGY As a result of the public health emergency that exists in the State of Florida as a consequence of the COVID-19 coronavirus, in light of the guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control for the protection of all […]

Celebrating Literacy Week

Santa Rosa County School District Celebrated Literacy Week this week, with activities ranging from career and crazy hat days, to having special guests in to read to children and much more. The theme of the week is Humanity tells a story: What’s YOUR Chapter?

Navarre brothers pitch in to help strangers

While many Americans breathe a sigh of relief that trouble-filled 2020 is behind us, the residents of many coastal communities in Alabama and Louisiana are still cleaning up after last year’s hurricanes.

Two Navarre brothers gave up time during their Christmas break to help with the hurricane cleanup work in Foley Alabama.

Tournament time on the horizon for soccer teams

It’s almost tournament time for Navarre’s soccer teams.

Both the boys and girls squads begin their district tournament title quests next week, with the boys playing at the Ashton Brosnaham Complex in Pensacola and the girls competing at Twin Oaks in Niceville.

Piech makes big (fast) pitch to legislators

Santa Rosa Commissioner Chairman Dave Piech was racing against the clock.

Like others who’d signed up to bend the ear of the three legislators for Santa Rosa County last week, he had three minutes to make his pitch, which included two requests totaling $1.5 million.

Senators renew push to repeal no-fault system

With the bill’s sponsor saying the coverage hasn’t kept up with the times, the latest effort to end Florida’s no-fault auto insurance system chugged through its first Senate committee on Tuesday.

The Senate Banking and Insurance Committee backed the proposal (SB 54), which seeks to replace a requirement that motorists carry personal-injury protection coverage — key to the no-fault system — with mandatory bodily injury coverage.

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