Rep. Doug Broxson (R-Gulf Breeze) and Senator Greg Evers (R-Baker) are working to change some inconsistencies in the voting process for members of our military.
The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) announced its proposed five-year work plan for District 3 earlier this month. The district, which represents 16 counties in the Florida Panhandle, is set to receive an additional $300 million in infrastructure projects.
Leading up to the 2014 legislative session, three state lawmakers held a hearing seeking public input on Dec. 17 in Milton. Approximately 50 people representing Santa Rosa County government, business and other entities attended — and about a dozen speakers discussed a variety of issues ranging from government spending to bear control and storm water mitigation.
There are significant differences in the current pier management contract and the new agreement, which goes into effect Jan. 1. Most notable are tighter financial controls and security measures, including pre-employment background screening in the aftermath of a Navarre Press investigation which prompted the firing of a registered sex offender who was hired to work at the pier.
The Raiders once again dominated the competition as they won the Choctaw Invitational on Dec. 11 with 84 points. Their closest competitors Niceville and Choctaw scored 30 and 23 points respectively.
The Lady Raiders scored a 5 – 0 win on Dec. 10 at home against Fort Walton Beach. Three days later they played Bay at home and shut them out as well by an 8 – 0 score.
The Raiders proved to be road warriors last week as they traveled to Pace on Dec. 9 and Tate on Dec. 10 and came away with wins in both contests. The Raiders beat the Patriots 4 – 2 in a non-district game and the Aggies, 3 – 1 the next night in a district game.