National champ comes home

Posted on January 13, 2017 by From Staff Reports

  • National champ comes home

    It didn’t take long for Jordan Leggett to pack his bags and head back home after his team’s 35-31 win at the College National Championship over the University of Alabama on Monday. The Navarre High School grad and Clemson University tight end was spotted by locals at Alphy’s Family Restaurant in Navarre Wednesday. Kenny Wilder, … read more

  • 14 days to seek treatment

    Posted on January 12, 2017 by Dr. Brett H. Baird

  • 14 days to seek treatment

    Driving Highway 98 for most of us is a daily challenge. There are many distractions, and even with warnings about texting while driving, I see people doing it every day as I drive back and forth to my office. I also see auto collisions on Highway 98 on a regular basis. Many of us don’t … read more

  • Property Appraiser Greg Brown’s office earns international award

    Posted on January 12, 2017 by Romi White

  • Property Appraiser Greg Brown’s office earns international award

    Santa Rosa County Property Appraisers Greg Brown’s office recently earned the International Association of Assessing Officers’ 2016 Distinguished Assessment Jurisdiction Award at the organization’s 82nd annual conference held in Tampa. “I am extremely proud of these (employees),” said Brown Thursday morning during a presentation to the Santa Rosa County Commission. According to Brown, the office … read more

  • County rejects Bear Wise funding

    Posted on January 12, 2017 by Romi White

  • County rejects Bear Wise funding

    Santa Rosa County Commissioners on Thursday voted to reject $150,000 in state funding for bear-resistant trash cans due to the high cost-share burden it would place on county resident and government. Commissioners decided not to accept a Bear Wise grant because the awarded level would only help a small percentage of households. And those residents … read more

  • Commission updated on $12 million infrastructure projects

    Posted on January 12, 2017 by Romi White

  • Commission updated on $12 million infrastructure projects

    Santa Rosa County Grants Director Sheila Fitzgerald on Monday provided county commissioners with an update on grant-funded infrastructure projects totaling more than $12 million. Through the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program, which funds 75 percent of projects, there are five open grants focused on stormwater drainage improvements, including three projects in south Santa Rosa. “We expect … read more

  • City wants hold on pot shops

    Posted on January 6, 2017 by Mat Pellegrino

  • City wants hold on pot shops

    While Santa Rosa County officials are working diligently to adhere to a new amendment that was passed in November regarding the sale of medical marijuana, City of Gulf Breeze officials are looking to keep pot shops out of Proper until they can get a better game plan under their belts regarding the location of the … read more

  • More details emerge in stabbing

    Posted on January 6, 2017 by Mat Pellegrino

  • More details emerge in stabbing

    Late last week, the Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office released more details about the stabbing death of 18-year-old Daniel “Jeb” Bubanas, which occurred in Midway back on Dec. 16. As of press time, no arrests have been made in relation to the stabbing, but the local sheriff’s office has noted that they are still collecting … read more

  • Superintendent to speak at Chamber breakfast

    Posted on January 6, 2017 by From Staff Reports

  • Superintendent to speak at Chamber breakfast

    Santa Rosa County District Schools Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick will be the featured speaker at the Greater Navarre Beach Area Chamber of Commerce’s monthly breakfast, which will take place at 8 a.m., Friday, January 13 at the Navarre Conference Center. The conference center is located at 8700 Navarre Parkway in Navarre. The cost for the breakfast … read more

  • Money as debt

    Posted on January 6, 2017 by Rob Miodus

  • Money as debt

    As the Central Bank of the United States, The Federal Reserve is no more federal than Federal Express. It took me awhile to digest that. Could a government agency actually be working against it’s own people? Let’s explore that for a bit, shall we? The Federal Reserve System, was created in 1913. It buys our … read more

  • Get your flu shot today!

    Posted on January 6, 2017 by From Staff Reports

  • Get your flu shot today!

    With flu season underway, it’s time for patients to consider getting a flu shot. There seems to be a lot of misinformation about the flu shot out there, so I’ll address some of the common concerns I often hear. — I’ve never had the flu, so I don’t need to get a flu shot. — … read more