Randy Jorgenson is back on the job. The Milton City Council and Jorgenson agreed to a six-month consulting contract Tuesday and the retired former city manager said he’ll start Thursday.
Eddie Brown was only in sixth grade when his dad passed away. If he could see his son today, he’d be impressed with how far he’s come in the game of basketball.
He was likely smiling from somewhere above on a mid-February night as Brown eclipsed the 1,000-point milestone in less than two years at Lighthouse Christian College.
Bella Kendall threw the ball around early and often, finding receivers open for big gains and touchdowns. She also shined on defense.
Madison Simmons was her usual athletic self, a player making plays on both sides of the ball, and Natalie Busch put pressure on the quarterback time and again, the rush often resulting in a flag pull for a sack.
Tallahassee – A controversial proposal to loosen work restrictions for 16- and 17-year-olds is ready to go to the full Senate after changes Monday night drew at least some labor-union support.
On Feb. 23, a great white shark washed ashore on Navarre Beach. The sight of a 15-foot shark, particularly a species as famous as the great white, garnered much attention on social media and throughout the Navarre community.
The Milton City Council voted 5-2 Monday to hire Randy Jorgenson on a six-month consulting contract to serve as interim city manager, the position from which he retired in September.
Tallahassee – Lawyers for six students on Friday appealed a federal judge’s dismissal of a potential class-action lawsuit that alleged the state has discriminated against historically Black Florida A&M University.