Law enforcement and school officials teamed up to drive home an important message for students in advance of prom night last week. Images spoke far louder than words.
Jim Taylor, Navarre Beach Leaseholder and Resident Association past president and the chair-elect of the Navarre Beach Chamber of Commerce spoke at the NBLRA meeting on May 18.
In honor of Military Appreciation Month, Navy League Santa Rosa Council members held a social honoring NAS Whiting Field active duty May 9 at Blackwater Bistro in downtown Milton. Serving heavy hors d’oeuvres on the restaurant’s spacious front porch where over 50 people, mostly active duty personnel, gathered to celebrate.
A ceremonial marker for fallen heroes at the Santa Rosa Sheriff’s Office remains without the first name engraved in honor of a county officer slain in the line of duty. However, all law enforcement officers form a brotherhood, and that idea is not lost on local officers.
MILTON — The person who severely beat two men in a Navarre home in 2011 was sentenced to life on Wednesday in Milton. Timothy Donald Helton was sentenced to life in state prison by Judge David Rimmer as a habitual felony offender and a prison release re-offender.
The Panhandle Butterfly House has received support from many different businesses, organizations and individuals throughout the years. One of those supporters, Goldmine Bingo of Milton, was in turn recently recognized for its support in the form of a plaque of appreciation presented to Goldmine manager Craig Conn.
Raider Games is an exceptional event for exceptional students. Held Friday at Bennett C. Russell Stadium, home of Navarre High School’s football, soccer, and track and field teams, Raider Games isn’t about winning and losing. The games are about what games should be about – playing.