Eglin lease offer could finally stop the discharge of effluent into Santa Rosa Sound

Posted on July 5, 2019 by Romi White

  • Eglin lease offer could finally stop the discharge of effluent into Santa Rosa Sound

    After nearly three decades in the works, a plan to stop the discharge of treated effluent into Santa Rosa County is coming to fruition. Since the late 1990s Santa Rosa County has worked to find an alternative discharge for effluent from the Navarre Beach wastewater treatment facility (WWTF). A proposed 200-acre lease site located north … read more

  • Drone activity prohibited during the Pensacola Beach Air Show

    Posted on July 5, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Drone activity prohibited during the Pensacola Beach Air Show

      For the safety of all spectators and air show participants, the Santa Rosa Island Authority (SRIA) is requiring the public suspend all flights of unmanned aircraft, or drones, during the air show hours of the Pensacola Beach Air Show week, July 11-13. Due to the safety risk involved, if a drone is sighted within the … read more

  • State record flathead catfish caught in Yellow River

    Posted on July 5, 2019 by Staff reports

  • State record flathead catfish caught in Yellow River

    Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) fisheries biologists certified a new state record flathead catfish weighing 69.3 pounds, measuring 47 inches long, with a girth of 34.25 inches, caught by angler Marvin Griffin from Santa Rosa County. Griffin caught his flathead catfish on rod and reel using live bait in the Yellow River. “I wasn’t … read more

  • Students Working Against Tobacco seeks new members

    Posted on July 5, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Students Working Against Tobacco seeks new members

    The Santa Rosa County Chapter of Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT), Florida’s statewide youth organization, is recruiting new members, grades 6-12. SWAT is a united movement of empowered youth working towards a tobacco free future. The mission of SWAT is to mobilize, educate, and equip Florida youth to revolt against and de-glamorize Big Tobacco.    SWAT’S purpose … read more

  • First-come, first served alligator permits available now

    Posted on July 5, 2019 by Staff reports

  • First-come, first served alligator permits available now

      Phase IV of the application process for Statewide Alligator Harvest Permits is now open! Permits are issued on a first-come first-served basis. Even those people who were issued a permit in a previous phase can purchase additional permits during Phase IV. Visit GoOutdoorsFlorida.com to see what permits are available and login to your account to apply. The … read more

  • Red Faces, White Noses and Blue Waters

    Posted on July 3, 2019 by Nick McMellon, PharmD

  • Red Faces, White Noses and Blue Waters

    July is all about beaches, burgers, and America. When enjoying Florida’s white sand beaches, it is easy to fall victim to the sun’s harmful rays. Protecting your skin from harmful sun rays is an important step in preventing cancers, age spots, and wrinkles. Many people have heard of UV, or ultraviolet, rays but do not … read more

  • National Seashore Releases Environrmental Impact Statement for Personal Watercraft Use

    Posted on July 2, 2019 by Staff reports

  • National Seashore Releases Environrmental Impact Statement for Personal Watercraft Use

    The National Park Service will release the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS) for Personal Watercraft (PWC) use at Gulf Islands National Seashore this Friday, July 5. Members of the public can view the FEIS online at https://parkplanning.nps.gov/guis-PWC-EIS starting Friday. The FEIS incorporates research regarding the impacts of PWC use on water, air, soundscape quality, and submerged aquatic … read more

  • United Way of West Florida announces Santa Rosa County grant winners

    Posted on July 2, 2019 by Staff reports

  • United Way of West Florida announces Santa Rosa County grant winners

    United Way of West Florida (UWWF) has announced the 14 nonprofit agencies in Santa Rosa County that will receive $107,000 in grant funding for the upcoming year. As Santa Rosa County agencies are introduced to United Way of West Florida’s Community Investment process, funding awarded this year will be allocated directly to the respective organization … read more

  • Gulf Power recognizes employee who serves as a U.S. Army Reserve Commander

    Posted on July 1, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Gulf Power recognizes employee who serves as a U.S. Army Reserve Commander

    In honor of Independence Day, Gulf Power salutes Jeff Cole, an environmental affairs specialist and stewardship program manager who in June was named Commander of the U.S. Army Reserve 350th Civil Affairs Command Higher Headquarters Company in Pensacola, where he is supervising overall training, logistics, manning, equipment maintenance and personnel management of 165 soldiers. “It’s a … read more

  • County awards nearly $50K to business owners for signage and facade improvements

    Posted on July 1, 2019 by Staff reports

  • County awards nearly $50K to business owners for signage and facade improvements

    Santa Rosa County Commissioners during their June 27 meeting approved nearly $50,000 to fund signage and façade improvements for 11 business owners in Santa Rosa County.     Grantees include: $4,500 to Carpenter Insurance – Navarre $4,900 to Medical Services of NW FL – Navarre $5,000 to Navarre Beach Laundry – Navarre $2,875 to Copper ‘Possum … read more