Chipotle gives timeline for when Navarre location will open
Santa Rosa County residents may soon have plenty of options when it comes to Chipotle.
Written by Daniel Evans on . Posted in News.
Santa Rosa County residents may soon have plenty of options when it comes to Chipotle.
Written by News Service of Florida on . Posted in Florida News.
Tallahassee – A divided Florida Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that Pinellas County can be required to pay taxes on land it owns in neighboring Pasco County, rejecting arguments that counties are immune from property taxes outside their borders.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Advertorial, Home & Garden.
At Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), safety is the cornerstone of our commitment to customers and employees. It is not a matter of if, but when the next hurricane will hit our state, which is why it’s important to be proactive in planning for the six-month-long hurricane season. FPL urges Floridians to be prepared this storm season and to be aware of potential safety hazards at all times. Below is a checklist for what to do before, during and after a storm. For more tips, visit FPL.com/storm.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Advertorial, Business Billboard.
Did you know that 97% of Americans now own a cellphone, and 90% of those people own a smartphone?
With a vast majority of our population looking at screens every day, it is important to know how to effectively market to those eyes. That’s where Sandpaper Marketing can help you find customers.Written by Michael Bannon on . Posted in For God's Sake, Opinion.
Every day for the past two weeks, I have received an email claiming to be from Sirius XM, warning me that my subscription is about to be terminated due to lack of payment. All I must do to correct my perilous situation is submit my payment information to the sender. It is a scam, that fact validated by their atrocious spelling, and by the daily emails I receive from Sirius XM informing me of musical programming I might like.
Written by Sandi Kemp on . Posted in Opinion, Out and About.
I’m visiting a prison later this week in Blountstown and I was required to submit information for a background check before I got permission to go inside. Let that sink in. I totally understand, but the irony wasn’t lost on me. I heard that the prison is training inmates on how to operate a piece of machinery that I’m interested in knowing more about. And, because there is always a story, there is a story. However, I don’t have permission for the story yet. They have vocational programs and when the inmates that are in the program are released, they leave with a vocational certificate. I’ll have to see if we have any subscribers there. We have quite a few in prison. One time a paper was sent back to us because inside that issue was a story about how someone got in trouble for breaking someone out of prison. The note we received back from the prison office was that the story was too descriptive and gave details on how to sneak certain items into prison. The person that didn’t receive their paper missed it, so we cut that story out of the paper and sent it back to the prison. It was very appreciated. We appreciate our subscribers that happen to be in prison. At least it helps the prison guards read newspapers – because apparently, they are reading them before they are passed on to their rightful owners. My mom used to go to a maximum-security prison for women in Orlando every Sunday evening to lead a Bible study when she was in her 80’s. She was always nervous that she would make a mistake and not be able to go back. There were very strict rules about what she could wear and bring with her. Pens were not allowed, or sharp pencils. I’ll follow her lead when I visit the prison.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Letters to the Editor, Opinion.
Asked recently what my goal is now, this nonagenarian responded, “The same as when first born again, i.e. to manifest the reconciliation of man to God, to expand God’s family.” Jesus said in the greatest book ever to be written, not to be superseded, “Ye must be born again.” That means get priorities straight, make Jesus Lord and Savior. Doing this gives a peace that passes all understanding, ensuring a home in eternity with Him, Creator of heaven and earth! Experiencing the new birth is the most important decision one can make.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Editorial, Opinion.
The Santa Rosa County Board of Commissioners spent over an hour on June 24 arguing about a resolution regarding illegal immigration. It was an hour of commissioners’ time they can never get back. It was an hour of our life we will never get back. It was an hour of time when nothing was being done for the citizens of Santa Rosa County.
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The United Way of West Florida (UWWF) has announced the allocation of $675,128.27 in grant funding for Fiscal Year 2024-2025 to support local nonprofits. These strategic investments will empower community-based organizations to continue their critical work in addressing the most pressing needs and creating lasting change throughout Escambia and Santa Rosa counties.
Written by Staff Reporters on . Posted in Military, News.
Hurlburt Field — “Airstrike, airstrike, airstrike!”
U.S. Marine Corps Staff Sgt. Bryan Caldwell yelled with a slight crack in his voice. After nearly a week of shouting, his voice had become raspy and strained.