“Say and spell your name the way you want it in the paper,” I said, and Marie Fogarty let the words flow without a glance at the notes she had carefully prepared.
Hurlburt Field, Fla. –An Airman from the 801st Special Operations Aircraft Maintenance Squadron received a Bronze Star medal during a ceremony here, Oct. 2.
In the event you have been living under a stone, or living stoned for that matter, you might be unaware that Florida residents will vote on whether to add a constitutional amendment to legalize medical marijuana later this month.
With a tight rental market and the only two area apartment complexes at 100 percent capacity, the new luxury apartments being built east of Joybrook Road in Navarre can’t be completed fast enough to satisfy the marketplace, but an opening in one year will have to suffice.
Changes rolled out Oct. 1 by Publix with regard to their coupon policy included limiting customers to eight of the same coupon per day, not allowing mobile coupons and requiring manager approval for any one coupon valued more than $5.
A new Chick-fil-A will opened its doors in Pensacola Oct. 16, creating 75 new jobs and rewarding 100 lucky customers a one year supply of Chick-fil-A meals.
The Navarre Beach Sea Turtle Conservation Center has a new attraction aimed to promote education and awareness of local reefs and marine ecosystems. The center launched 5 clear-bottomed kayaks at their Oct. 11 Sea Turtle Extravaganza.
“Are kids going to be able to vote at the courthouse?” 10-year-old Austin Mathieu asked a panel of speakers Oct. 7 at a town hall meeting regarding the county’s proposed new courthouse.
”Thirty-through”, “39 and holding”, “a gentleman never asks a woman her age”, a few of the answers I’ve received from ladies I’ve interviewed; possibly … I’m not saying they did, but just maybe, some of them cut a few years off when they did give a number, but until now, Cora Heinemann, born in Pleasant Lake, Indiana, is the only one to choose to be older than she has to be.
Santa Rosa Correctional Institute in East Milton functions as its own community. Behind the prison’s electrified fences, one dormitory has been designated specifically for veterans. Special programs are offered inside the dorm and aimed to help veterans re-enter the outside world.