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Construction surges in Santa Rosa County

The Santa Rosa County Public Information Office has issued the county’s 2012-2013 annual report. The 50-page report highlights the yearly accomplishments of county commission departments and includes a wide variety of county-related statistics and information.

Cold stunning affects nearby sea turtles

Several area sea turtles were rescued recently as a result of the below-freezing temperatures the area has been experiencing. A condition known as “cold stunning” occurs when sea turtles are exposed to prolonged cold water temperatures.

RESTORE funding on horizon

The Santa Rosa County Local RESTORE Council has approved criteria members will use to evaluate projects proposed for funding resulting from the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill. Now the group is working to develop an application through which projects can be submitted, leading up to the anticipated first round of local fund distribution.

Bondi Asks Congress to Fund Anti-Human Trafficking Programs

Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi and 46 other state and territorial attorneys general are asking Congress to fund programs authorized by the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA). The funding would go toward programs which fight human trafficking in the United States and abroad.

Florida CFO launches workshop series in Santa Rosa

Florida’s Chief Financial Officer Jeff Atwater is teaming up with Representative Doug Broxson to kick off a statewide series of anti-scam workshops for seniors. Atwater announced the first of the 2014 Series of Be Scam Smart Workshops will be held Tuesday at the Santa Rosa County Auditorium in Milton.

Hwy. 90 site early favorite for courthouse

Commissioners today will cut the field of potential new courthouse sites to two. The board is also set to discuss a couple solid waste and recycling issues, and issues relating to the former Sandy Bottoms store on Navarre Beach.

Sheriff’s office investigates burglaries

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office confirms it’s actively investigating residential burglaries in the Navarre area. “We aren’t able to release specific details because it’s an active investigation,” said Rich Aloy, SRCSO spokesman. During the past six months, 42 residential burglaries have been reported in the Navarre area. “Generally burglars operate during daytime hours seeking dwellings that are unoccupied,” Aloy said.

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