Tax collector’s program raises nearly $54K for local art students

Posted on October 19, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Tax collector’s program raises nearly $54K for local art students

      Santa Rosa County Tax Collector Stan Nichols, Santa Rosa County School Board Chairwoman Diane Scott and Santa Rosa County Superintendent of Schools Tim Wyrosdick  Santa Rosa County Tax Collector Stan Colie Nichols last week presented the Santa Rosa County School District Board with a $3,640 check from the Kids Art Tag Program. That amount … read more

  • Proposed tax aims to fund county fund law enforcement

    Posted on October 19, 2018 by Romi White

  • Proposed tax aims to fund county fund law enforcement

    Sheriff Bob Johnson during Santa Rosa County’s 2018 budget workshops told commissioners current funding levels were insufficient to keep up with serving the county’s growing population, so the board decided to move toward establishing a special assessment to support law enforcement operations. Accordingly, Santa Rosa County Commissioners during their October 22 committee meeting will discuss … read more

  • New hotel and RV park eyed for Navarre Beach

    Posted on October 18, 2018 by Romi White

  • New hotel and RV park eyed for Navarre Beach

    Santa Rosa County Commissioners on October 25 will hear a proposed plan for a new hotel and RV park on Navarre Beach. Commissioners would have to approve a lease amendment for the requested “full development” of a 5.74-acre parcel located inside Navarre Beach Marine Park which has a current lease that may require a commercial … read more

  • Navarre Master Plan presentation set for October 25

    Posted on October 18, 2018 by Romi White

  • Navarre Master Plan presentation set for October 25

    Santa Rosa County Planning and Zoning Director Shawn Ward discussed transportation issues with town hall attendees (photo courtesy Santa Rosa County) A master plan for the 27 square miles in the Greater Navarre area is underway, and the firm hired to facilitate the study will make an October 25 presentation to county commissioners. The effort … read more

  • Roadway between Navarre and Pensacola Beaches may reopen mid-January

    Posted on October 17, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Roadway between Navarre and Pensacola Beaches may reopen mid-January

    The National Park Service on Tuesday announced that Highway 399, known as J. Earle Bowden Way and the sole connector road between Navarre and Pensacola Beaches, will remain closed until early 2019 due to necessary repairs following damage sustained during Hurricane Michael. “Structural engineering assessments of Highway 399 through the Santa Rosa Area and the … read more

  • Attorneys to open second assisted living facility in Navarre

    Posted on October 17, 2018 by Romi White

  • Attorneys to open second assisted living facility in Navarre

    Graphic depicts future site of the second assisted living facility planned by K & N Industries, Inc. Last fall local attorneys D. Keith Kilpatrick and Isaac T. Newlin opened Navarre Gardens, an assisted living facility in West Navarre. Now that facility is filled with patients, so the duo is moving forward with plans to expand … read more

  • Storm crews work around the clock to restore power

    Posted on October 14, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Storm crews work around the clock to restore power

    Crews restored power to 5,000 Gulf Power customers overnight on Friday. Power has been restored to more than 55,000 Gulf Power customers total since Hurricane Michael came through Northwest Florida on Wednesday, and estimated restoration times have now been assigned for some of the areas significantly impacted by the storm. “We’ve brought in more than 5,000 lineworkers … read more

  • New tropical wave not expected to impact Gulf Coast

    Posted on October 14, 2018 by Staff reports

  • New tropical wave not expected to impact Gulf Coast

    The National Weather Service in this morning’s tropical weather update stated a tropical low is expected to move westward over the next few days before conditions become unfavorable for further development. “A broad, low-latitude tropical wave located more than 800 miles east of French Guiana is producing a large area of cloudiness and disorganized thunderstorms,” … read more

  • Adoption fee reduced for cats through the end of October

    Posted on October 12, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Adoption fee reduced for cats through the end of October

    Santa Rosa County Animal Services is reducing the adoption fee from $45 to $20 for cats six months of age and older for the remainder of October. The adoption fee includes spay/neuter and one year rabies vaccination. “We have so many beautiful cats that need a second chance for a loving family. It is imperative … read more

  • Trio found guilty in Santa Rosa Correctional Institute attack

    Posted on October 12, 2018 by Staff reports

  • Trio found guilty in Santa Rosa Correctional Institute attack

    State Attorney Bill Eddins announced today that on October 11 a Santa Rosa County Jury found Dukene Myrtil, Andre Williams, Markus Vincent and Johnslow Sauveur guilty of charges stemming from an attack on correctional officers that occurred at the Santa Rosa Correctional Institution on January 1, 2018. Dukene Myrtil was found guilty of two counts … read more