State Acquires 2,115 Acres in Milton for Preservation in Wildlife Corridor

Posted on October 4, 2021 by Staff reports

  • State Acquires 2,115 Acres in Milton for Preservation in Wildlife Corridor

    Photo by Carlton Ward The Florida Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) last Thursday announced the acquisition of a vital 2,115-acre parcel within the Coastal Headwaters Longleaf Forest Florida Forever project in Santa Rosa County.  This parcel, which lies within a newly designated wildlife corridor, will enhance the connection between the Whiting Field Naval Air Station northward … read more

  • Park Ranger Receives National Award for Saving Two Swimmers in Gulf

    Posted on October 4, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Park Ranger Receives National Award for Saving Two Swimmers in Gulf

    Gulf Islands National Seashore Law Enforcement Ranger Andrew Robinson on September 23 received the Valor Award for saving the lives of two near drowning victims earlier this year. The Valor Award, established in 1957, recognizes an employee’s demonstration of unusual courage involving a high degree of personal risk in the face of danger.    On March 27, 2021, Ranger … read more

  • Milton Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Rape, Strangulation

    Posted on October 4, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Milton Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Rape, Strangulation

    State Attorney Ginger Bowden Madden announces that on October 1, 2021, Circuit Court Judge Darlene Dickey sentenced Demetrius Rashad Mason to a mandatory life sentence as a Prison Releasee Reoffender. The Defendant was also designated as a sexual predator. On July 16, 2021, the Defendant was convicted by a jury in Santa Rosa, Florida of … read more

  • Milton Businessman Enters District 2 Commissioner Race

    Posted on October 4, 2021 by Romi White

  • Milton Businessman Enters District 2 Commissioner Race

    Howard Steele, a former U.S. Marine and general contractor from Milton, pre-filed September 30 for the District 2 Santa Rosa County Commission seat currently held by Bob Cole. “It has become more than apparent that our local governments have are infected with the same incompetency as our federal government,” said Steele. “The Board of County … read more

  • Victim’s Family Begs Hit & Run Suspect to Come Forward

    Posted on October 4, 2021 by Romi White

  • Victim’s Family Begs Hit & Run Suspect to Come Forward

    Kevin Stewart, 24, was killed last Friday during an early morning hit and run on East Bay Boulevard, and now his family is asking the suspect to come forward. According to the Florida Highway Patrol, Stewart was walking within the eastbound travel lane when he was struck around 4:22 a.m. by an unknown eastbound vehicle … read more

  • Following DeSantis’ Leadership, Gainesville Reverses Illegal Employee Vaccine Mandate

    Posted on October 1, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Following DeSantis’ Leadership, Gainesville Reverses Illegal Employee Vaccine Mandate

    This week, after alerting the City of Gainesville of their possible violation of the vaccination passport ban in Florida, the Florida Department of Health received a response indicating the City of Gainesville rescinded its employee vaccine mandate. This reversal also follows an Eighth Judicial Circuit Court temporary injunction preventing vaccine mandates for city employees.   … read more

  • Local Veteran Awarded the Silver Star Honoring Actions During the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu

    Posted on September 30, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Local Veteran Awarded the Silver Star Honoring Actions During the 1993 Battle of Mogadishu

    Ret. Army Col. Larry Perino of Gulf Breeze will be presented with the Silver Star Medal on October 1, 2021 in Fort Benning, Ga. As the third-highest military combat award, the Silver Star is awarded in recognition of a courageous act performed during combat operations while under fire from enemy forces. Earlier this year, Perino was … read more

  • County Employees Want More Pay, Less Conflict

    Posted on September 29, 2021 by Romi White

  • County Employees Want More Pay, Less Conflict

    Former Santa Rosa Commissioner Rob Williamson, who now works as Insurance Manager for the Florida Association of Counties (FAC), pictured with former County Administrator Dan Schebler, Interim Assistant County Administrator Brad Baker and Human Resources Director GinNeal McVay, developing questions for the employee survey. FAC facilitated the survey. Former County Administrator Dan Schebler resigned July … read more

  • Park Closes Temporarily After Hurricane Ida Uncovered Unexploded Cannonballs at Civil War Site

    Posted on September 29, 2021 by Staff reports

  • Park Closes Temporarily After Hurricane Ida Uncovered Unexploded Cannonballs at Civil War Site

    Photo of Cannon atop Ft. Pickens by Romi White Gulf Islands National Seashore has closed and erected signage on the southeastern end of the Perdido Key Area for the protection of cultural resources and to ensure the safety of visitors due to unexploded ammunition uncovered during Hurricane Ida.  Following Hurricane Ida, military munitions were discovered … read more