Local Legislators Gear Up for March 2 Start of 2021 Session

Posted on February 16, 2021 by ROMI WHITE

  • Local Legislators Gear Up for March 2 Start of 2021 Session

    Senator Doug Broxson and Representatives Jayer Williamson, Michelle Salzman and Alex Andrade The 2021 Florida Legislative Session will convene March 2 and adjourn April 30. Following is a quick look at legislation being proposed by the local Northwest Florida Legislative Delegation. Senator Doug Broxson, a resident of Gulf Breeze, is Chairman of the Appropriations subcommittee … read more

  • Santa Rosa School District Awarded Pathways to Career Opportunities Grant

    Posted on February 16, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Santa Rosa School District Awarded Pathways to Career Opportunities Grant

    Registered Apprenticeship is a time tested training model to help residents upskill and acquire a nationally recognized postsecondary credential of value, while ensuring for higher earnings. Governor Ron DeSantis and Commissioner of Education, Richard Corcoran, are excited to announce the awardees of the Florida Pathways to Career Opportunities Grant. $10 million is awarded to the … read more

  • 2021 Florida Military Friendly Guide Now Available

    Posted on February 16, 2021 by Staff reports

  • 2021 Florida Military Friendly Guide Now Available

    Governor Ron DeSantis yesterday announced the publication of the 2021 Florida Military Friendly Guide. The Guide updates the programs, policies and benefits Florida provides for our servicemembers, their families and military veterans. “The Florida Military Friendly Guide reflects Florida’s consistent commitment to our military installations, servicemembers, their families and veterans,” said Governor DeSantis. “As the most … read more

  • New flounder regulations are effective ­­March 1

    Posted on February 16, 2021 by Staff reports

  • New flounder regulations are effective ­­March 1

    The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission has announced that starting March 1, the following changes will go into effect for flounder: Extending ALL Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission(FWC) flounder regulations into federal waters. Increasing the minimum size limit from 12 inches to 14 inches total length (recreational and commercial). Reducing the recreational daily bag … read more

  • Gulf Breeze Zoo Donates $50,000 to Worldwide Conservation Programs

    Posted on February 11, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Gulf Breeze Zoo Donates $50,000 to Worldwide Conservation Programs

    The Gulf Breeze Zoo and its Zoofari Parks sister zoos, Virginia Safari Park in Natural Bridge, Va. and Alabama Safari Park in Hope Hull, Ala., is proud to have donated $50,000 to conservation programs worldwide in 2020. “Conservation is at the core of our beliefs. Our parks, along with our very valued guests, allow us the opportunity … read more

  • UWF graduate to pitch his business to ‘Shark Tank’ investors 

    Posted on February 10, 2021 by Staff reports

  • UWF graduate to pitch his business to ‘Shark Tank’ investors 

    University of West Florida alumnus Wenceslaus “Wen” Muenyi will showcase his company’s odor-resistant fabrics on the reality TV series “Shark Tank” on Feb. 12. Muenyi, who graduated from UWF in 2016 with a BSBA in Marketing, will try persuading the panel of investors to invest in his company, HercLéon, a line of products, including bed sheets and … read more

  • Santa Rosa’s Hidden Public Waterfronts

    Posted on February 10, 2021 by Romi White

  • Santa Rosa’s Hidden Public Waterfronts

    An unmarked public waterfront access on Hickory Shores Boulevard in Gulf Breeze. Photo by Romi White. Santa Rosa County owns hundreds of unmarked waterfront acres, including easements and parks – some of which are not only not excluded from the county park’s webpage but also not labeled as owned by the county on the Property … read more

  • County Slows the Flow on Water Protection Changes

    Posted on February 10, 2021 by Romi White

  • County Slows the Flow on Water Protection Changes

    Facing potential lawsuits, Santa Rosa County Commissioners during Tuesday’s work session decided to slow down their pursuit of proposed changes to the county’s comprehensive plan which would have removed key protections from the East Milton Well Field Protection Area. The designated Well Field Protection Area is home to a dozen water supply wells which provide … read more

  • FWC says Check for Bats before Mating Season Starts Mid-April

    Posted on February 9, 2021 by Staff reports

  • FWC says Check for Bats before Mating Season Starts Mid-April

    The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) is reminding property owners to check your home and other man-made structures for bats. If you find any, you still have time to exclude them before bat maternity season begins.  Bat maternity season is the time when bats gather to give birth and raise their young, and … read more

  • Calkins to Propose “Protect Our Water, Save Our Jobs” Alternative Plan for Well Field Protection Area

    Posted on February 8, 2021 by Romi White

  • Calkins to Propose “Protect Our Water, Save Our Jobs” Alternative Plan for Well Field Protection Area

    District 3 Commissioner James Calkins during tomorrow morning’s commission work session will present his “Protect Our Water, Save Our Jobs” Plan, an alternative to the county’s proposed comprehensive plan amendment, which sparked controversy for removing key protections to the county’s designated Well Field Protection Area, located in East Milton. Planning and Zoning Director Shawn Ward … read more