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Here’s looking at you Milt and Fran Miller

Milt Miller grew up in Detroit where his dad, Denver, worked for 43 years on the Wabash Railroad. His mom, Esther, was housewife, but she worked raising Milt, his older half-brother, Warren Sessler, and sisters, Grace, a retired nurse, and Marilyn, also a housewife.

Missing drug evidence could overturn many convictions

Recently the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office (ECSO) requested investigative assistance from the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) regarding missing evidence from drug cases. A multi-agency investigation revealed Joseph Graves, crime lab analyst supervisor in the FDLE Pensacola Regional Crime Laboratory, had processed the related cases. He was relieved of duty Jan. 31 and resigned three days later.

Here’s Looking at You Art and Corky Lynch

“Oh no,” Art Lynch replied when asked if he and his 10 siblings worked to help their father, a Youngstown, Ohio, steel worker, raise 11 children. “This was toward the end of the Great Depression, so jobs weren’t available to teens because they’d be taking away jobs from adults.

Sand sculptors take center stage

Armed with their imagination and the sugar-white sand of Navarre Beach as their canvas, international master sand sculptors crafted masterpieces while thousands upon thousands of visitors gazed in amazement last weekend.

Here’s Looking at You Brad Dillion

The mischievous grin with which Brad Dillion greeted me, I discovered, was a permanent part of his features. Even when revisiting times of strife, he meets the situation with an air of serious wittiness.

Beach groups form coalition for unity, grant funding

With a little nudge from the Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council (TDC), three marine groups based in Navarre Beach Park are making an effort to unite and set goals to pursue jointly. The new coalition is planning to reach out to other beach stakeholders and start meeting monthly as a subcommittee of the TDC’s south end committee.