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Stone crab season closes May 16

Crabbing enthusiasts should take notice that the final week of the stone crab season is upon us. The commercial and recreational harvest of stone crab claws in Florida closes on May 16, with the last day of harvest on May 15.

FWC proposes rule affecting importation of deer

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) wants to hear from deer enthusiasts and those who have deer farms or hunting preserves about a proposed rule change that would prohibit the importation of live captive deer into Florida from out-of-state sources.

Navy League honors Whiting Field active duty

In honor of Military Appreciation Month, Navy League Santa Rosa Council members held a social honoring NAS Whiting Field active duty May 9 at Blackwater Bistro in downtown Milton. Serving heavy hors d’oeuvres on the restaurant’s spacious front porch where over 50 people, mostly active duty personnel, gathered to celebrate.

Hurlburt Field to privatize housing

HURLBURT FIED — Representatives from Corvias Military Living and Hurlburt Field residents discussed making the on-base housing private during a May 6 town hall meeting at King Auditorium on Hurlburt Field.

Nurse of the Year for Pensacola Area

PENSACOLA – Lt. Mike Cole, division officer, Family Medicine, Naval Hospital Pensacola, was recognized Wednesday as the Nurse of the Year for the Pensacola area.  The award coincides with National Nurses Week, which runs from May 6 – 12.

Santa Rosa residents safer, healthier than neighbors

Overall, Santa Rosa County is a healthier place to live compared to other parts of the state, including peer counties with similar demographics.  However, several health status indicators, including alcohol-related injuries, are unfavorable.  Santa Rosa has a rate of 103.1 alcohol-related injuries per 100,000 population, compared to a 66.3 state average and 93.3 peer average.

Speaking Up

The Tropicana Speech Contest at West Navarre Intermediate School went to the animals last week when 4th and 5th graders took to the podium to hone their public speaking skills.

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