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A 50-plus page report on Waste Pro was included in the July 13 Board of County Commissioners meeting and, although I am writing this late on Monday, I’m sure there will be some fireworks there.

In summary, there were no improprieties as it relates to the county’s relationship with Waste Pro, but there are plenty of problems or potential problems within Waste Pro that fell outside of the scope of investigation.

Grandmother creates library in honor of teen

Outside the Holley by the Sea home of Cheryl Martinez sits a box that houses a little free library.

It was built in memory of her granddaughter, 14-year-old Skye Farej, who was killed in a Gulf Breeze house fire in 2018.

County administrator submits resignation letter

After over four years of service to Santa Rosa County, on Tuesday, July 13, County Administrator Dan Schebler submitted a letter to voluntarily terminate his employment agreement with Santa Rosa County. This will take place in 90 days.

America needs help competing in digital world

Even as Democrats and Republicans continue their negotiations, there is one aspect of infrastructure that still continues to enjoy broad support — and it also happens to be the most important part of the plan: billions of dollars in broadband infrastructure. This investment would ensure every single American has access to high-speed internet. For the […]

Guardian program off table for now in Santa Rosa

Just three hours before a BOCC meeting that included a Guardian Program resolution on the agenda, Superintendent Dr. Karen Barber and Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson made a joint press release announcing the Coach Aaron Feis Guardian Program will not currently be implemented in the county.

School standards targeted for revision

Florida’s State Board of Education on Wednesday will consider adopting a wide-ranging overhaul of curriculum standards across multiple subjects in public schools, including guidelines for teaching civics and government courses and Holocaust education.

Brian Out Loud

Ladarius Clardy didn’t make things easy for Navarre on a rainy September night in 2018 at Bennett C. Russell Stadium.

The Pine Forest quarterback was on top of his game. He burned the Raiders time and again with his arm and his legs, throwing one touchdown pass and also running for a score. He proved to be one of those athletes that is as good as advertised.

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