Angela Nandin of Emerald Coast Exceptional Families, as well as Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson, talked at the Military and Veteran Affairs Committee meeting last Monday about taking the SAFE Program to the next level.
The Santa Rosa County Zoning Board heard 15 requests for variances, conditional uses, and rezoning during a 6-hour meeting that adjourned after midnight Thursday.
Federal and state legal opinions currently block Santa Rosa County from banning abortion clinics, but Commissioner James Calkins wants to be ready to act if those barriers are removed.
With ‘kitten season’ in full swing, the Santa Rosa County Animal Shelter is looking for “medical fosters” who can help care for sick kittens that are not old enough to adopt. SRCAS says these kittens need a safe place to rest and recover until they are well and/or at least eight weeks old.
Medical fosters will be responsible for administering treatment, bringing fosters to shelter appointments, and providing a loving environment for recovery. Medical treatment and supplies are provided by the shelter, at no cost to the foster parent. For more information on fostering or to sign up to be a kitten foster, visit www.santarosa.fl.gov/727/Foster-Program.
Hunter Pfiester was thrust into a starting role for Navarre at the end of last season after Kyle Chambers went down with an injury.
Heading into 2022, the junior quarterback is ready to take on more responsibility within the offense and help keep things moving in the right direction.
Every year, Father’s Day provides people with an opportunity to think about the impact of their fathers on their lives.
This year, Father’s Day will take place on Sunday, June 19. Many people will be going to church that morning with their families before going to celebrate the father figures in their life.
The recreational red snapper season will start June 17 in Gulf state and federal waters off Florida and remain open through July 31 with 12 days in the fall.
“We are excited about Governor Ron DeSantis’ recent announcement of this year’s 57-day Gulf red snapper season, which is the longest we’ve had since the FWC began managing the season in state and federal waters,” said Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) Chairman Rodney Barreto in a press release.
For-hire operations that do not have a federal reef fish permit may also participate in the season but are limited to fishing for red snapper in Gulf state waters only.
Today, Florida TaxWatch (FTW) is releasing a new report entitled The Economic and Fiscal Impacts of Education and Training Beyond High School in Florida, which assesses the rate of educational attainment in Florida and presents benefits of postsecondary learning through trainings, certificates, credentials, and degrees.
On May 18, it was announced that Culver’s was taking ‘Wisconsin’ on the road in the form of a food truck tour that would be stopping at various locations across the United States.