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Jones, Schiller battle in political arena, courtroom for Democratic primary

In a strong Republican area like Northwest Florida, it is rare for a Democratic primary to make headlines, but on Aug. 5, there was an exception.

Rebekah Jones, who has been running for the Democratic ticket against Matt Gaetz, may not get a chance to go to the general election, much less the primary, thanks to a judgement handed down by a Leon Circuit Court Judge John Cooper.

Fire damages historic Berryhill school building

The Milton Fire Department responded to a fire at the old Berryhill Elementary School building, 6751 Berryhill St., about 11 p.m. Sunday and battled the blaze throughout the night and into Monday afternoon.

Flames gutted most of the 96-year-old brick building. The State Fire Marshal’s office is investigating.

Florida CFO warns of ‘Pig Butchering’ cryptocurrency scam

Today, Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Jimmy Patronis warns Floridians of a recent cryptocurrency scam known as “pig butchering” or “pig slaughtering” in which victims are enticed to put more and more money into a fake cryptocurrency investment scheme only to “fatten them up” before a scammer disappears with vast sums of their cryptocurrency.

Cool off with One Hour Air

Summer is in full swing and that means things are heating up in the Sunshine State.

Northwest Florida is blessed with outstanding weather and with that comes high temperatures, salt air, and high humidity that affects the performance of your air conditioning system and therefore, your comfort. One Hour Air Conditioning and Heating is here to make sure your home is ready for the warm climate of Florida.

Out and About

I had a fleeting thought this morning when I saw at least five cars lined up at the corner of my house with parents and children waiting for the bus to arrive.

I wondered if my parents were throwing caution to the wind by letting me walk the .8 miles to school and .8 miles home from school every day in Orlando when I was 7 years old until I was 12 and moved on to middle school. The answer is no.

Kicking it with Taylor Gardner

Taylor Gardner tore a patellar tendon in the spring and the injury left him facing a long road back.

But as the Navarre kicker and punter gears up for his senior season, he is thankful to be back at it doing what loves and is all in on making this year his best one yet.

Holley Navarre Fire District seeks fire service rate increase

Holley-Navarre Fire District will conduct a hearing on Aug. 22 at its station on Esplanade Street to receive public comment on proposed assessments for the district’s upcoming fiscal year.

A public notice was sent out to citizens via mail and according to that notice, the total annual fire services revenue to be collected within the district is estimated to be $3 million for the fiscal year Oct. 1, 2022, to Sept. 30, 2023.

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