Eglin Reflects on 30th Anniversary of Operation Desert Storm

Posted on March 1, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Eglin Reflects on 30th Anniversary of Operation Desert Storm

    In this historic photo, a four-ship of F-15C Eagles, deployed from Eglin Air Force Base, fly over the Persian Gulf in the 1990s.  In early August 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait to annex its rich oil reserves and offset Iraq’s growing debt from the Iraq-Iran war. President George H.W. Bush immediately ordered ground, sea and air … read more

  • Adams Sanitation to Host Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Blood Drive at Milton Facility

    Posted on March 1, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Adams Sanitation to Host Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony and Blood Drive at Milton Facility

    Adams Sanitation at 10 a.m. on Wednesday will host a ribbon cutting for its new facility in Milton. The site, located near 6319 Warren Road, will be the home of Adams Sanitation in Santa Rosa County. Additionally, the company will be hosting a blood drive with One Blood’s Big Red Bus from 9 a.m. until … read more

  • New rule to protect Florida deer populations

    Posted on February 28, 2021 by Staff reports

  • New rule to protect Florida deer populations

    At its February meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved rule changes that prohibit importing or possessing whole carcasses or high-risk parts of deer, elk, moose, caribou and all other species of the deer family originating from any place outside of Florida. These rule changes continue the FWC’s work to protect Florida’s … read more

  • State Changes Rules for 16 Non-native, Invasive Reptiles

    Posted on February 28, 2021 by Staff reports

  • State Changes Rules for 16 Non-native, Invasive Reptiles

    At its February 2021 meeting, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) approved staff recommendations to create new rules to address the importation, breeding and possession of high-risk invasive reptiles. The approved rule changes to Chapter 68-5, F.A.C. specifically address Burmese pythons, Argentine black and white tegus, green iguanas and 13 other high-risk nonnative snakes and … read more

  • Destin – Fort Walton Beach Airport Welcomes a New Airline

    Posted on February 25, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Destin – Fort Walton Beach Airport Welcomes a New Airline

    The Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS) announced today a new air service carrier, Southwest Airlines. The flexibility and value of Southwest Airlines now benefit both visitors and hometown travelers booking late spring and summer travel to Destin–Fort Walton Beach Airport (VPS). Southwest service begins May 2021. The carrier’s initial flight schedule for the region is now … read more

  • Calkins Pulls Plug on Water Alternative Plan, Supports Regional Reuse Efforts

    Posted on February 25, 2021 by Romi White

  • Calkins Pulls Plug on Water Alternative Plan, Supports Regional Reuse Efforts

    Santa Rosa County Commissioners have reversed course on proposed changes to reduce protections in the county’s well field protection area (WFPA), which supplies potable water for all of South Santa Rosa County. The board on December 10 had voted to pursue changing the county’s comprehensive plan to allow the expansion of borrow pits within the … read more

  • Santa Rosa County Flags at Half Staff for 500,000 COVID-19 Victims

    Posted on February 24, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Santa Rosa County Flags at Half Staff for 500,000 COVID-19 Victims

    The U.S. Flag at the U.S. Post Office in Navarre pictured Wednesday at half staff. Photo by Romi White. Santa Rosa County follows Okaloosa County in lowering flags to half staff in honor of 500,000 American victims of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to a recent release by The White House, as of this week, more … read more

  • Awards Increased for Tips in Florida Murder Cases as Homicides Increase

    Posted on February 24, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Awards Increased for Tips in Florida Murder Cases as Homicides Increase

    Attorney General Ashley Moody today announced a near-doubling of award money for anonymous tips in murder cases that lead to an arrest. Attorney General Moody made the announcement today during a series of roundtable meetings in Orlando and Tampa to discuss the challenges facing homicide investigators as homicide crimes increase in many parts of the … read more

  • Gulf Power/FPL Starts Construction on Two More Solar Energy Centers

    Posted on February 24, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Gulf Power/FPL Starts Construction on Two More Solar Energy Centers

    As part of Florida Power & Light Company (FPL), Gulf Power announced the start of construction of two new solar energy centers that will begin powering customers with clean, zero-emissions energy by the end of the year. At around 500 acres each, these new sites will bring an additional 600,000 solar panels to Northwest Florida … read more

  • Navarre’s Kradle kicks off strong season at Southern

    Posted on February 24, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Navarre’s Kradle kicks off strong season at Southern

    Jim Kradel of Navarre. Photo by Phil Frye, Southern Raceway. Navarre’s Jim Kradle had a very strong two-day performance in the USCS Mini Sprint Season Opener at Southern Raceway. On Sunday, Kradel started the day by finishing fourth in the Hoosier Tire Mini Dash for Cash behind Bobby Zaiontz, Cody Adams, and Mike Hall, but … read more