Fearing traffic jams and drainage woes, some neighbors of Tiger Point Golf Club plan to take their case against the proposed sale of two parcels on the property by its owner, the City of Gulf Breeze, to Santa Rosa County officials.
Though Literacy Week is still months away, Woodlawn Beach Middle School has big plans to put books in the hands of all its students. To do that, the school is seeking community support.
Come out to Windjammers at the Pier Saturday and watch the Alabama vs. LSU game on the big screen. Bring a sweater because the high Saturday is 70 and the low is 54. Also – bring a lawn chair and some money to try their delicious beverages and food. Try the calamari – it is awesome…along with everything else.
Santa Rosa Sheriff Bob Johnson has long had the Midas touch when asking county commissioners to boost his budget, but soon they intend to have him send much of his ever-increasing annual bill straight to taxpayers.
Despite claims made by another source in the area, plans for a flyover on U.S. Highway 98 in Navarre are still under consideration, according to the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT).
As progress moves forward on the Emerald Coast Wildlife Refuge’s (ECWR) new location in Holley, the nonprofit awaits a decision by the Panhandle Butterfly House (PBH) about where their future location will be.
Board directors at United Way of Santa Rosa have told the Milton-based charity’s outside auditor to assist the Federal Bureau of Investigation, which began looking into the organization’s finances earlier this month.
Today, Monday, we decided to print the paper a day early which would be today – and get it in the mail Tuesday due to our Hurricane Michael. We have an awesome team that can turn on a dime. We aren’t sure exactly where Michael will make landfall at this point, but since we print our paper in Panama City we wanted to make sure it gets printed and in the mail. Maybe you will still receive it Thursday – because even though it will be in the mail Tuesday – I have a feeling the rain, sleet or snow doesn’t apply to a Cat 3 hurricane. As a refresher – a Cat 3 is winds of 111-129 mph.