OPINION: Speed Zone Cameras are an OPPRESSIVE, Unnecessary Burden on Citizens
OPINION: Speed Zone Cameras are an OPPRESSIVE, Unnecessary Burden on Citizens
Boy, some bureacrats sitting behind desks REALLY seem love coming up with oppressive ideas to potentially burden citizens with taxation. But their latest plot is pure dystopian! The word dystopian refers to societies where technology or authority is used to control people in ways which erode freedom, privacy, or trust. Cameras watching citizens definitely fit … read more
Commissioner Ray Eddington Appointed Former Federal Inmate to County Zoning Board
Commissioner Ray Eddington Appointed Former Federal Inmate to County Zoning Board
Former federal inmate 07048-003, Gene Sullivan, pictured on the dais during a recent Santa Rosa County Zoning Board meeting District 4 Commissioner Ray Eddington, who represents Holley-Navarre, appointed former federal inmate Calvin “Gene” Sullivan to the Santa Rosa County Zoning Board. Since then, trouble has been brewing. “A member of this Zoning Board has made … read more
Speeders Jailed for 100+ mph on Pensacola Bay Bridge
Speeders Jailed for 100+ mph on Pensacola Bay Bridge
Three men were arrested last week for dangerous excessive speeding while driving on or exiting Pensacola Bay Bridge, per Gulf Breeze Police Department. Jacob Walsh, 19, was arrested for exceeding the speed limit by 50 mph after officers clocked his vehicle at 109 mph on the Pensacola Bay Bridge northbound. Walsh, a resident of … read more
Man Faces 25 years to Life in Prison after Wallace Lake Road Shooting
Man Faces 25 years to Life in Prison after Wallace Lake Road Shooting
On November 6, 2025, a Santa Rosa County jury found Ja’Cobey James guilty of Second Degree Murder with a Firearm. Santa Rosa Circuit Court Judge Clifton Drake scheduled a sentencing hearing for January 20, 2026. Ja’Cobey James faces a mandatory minimum sentence of twenty-five years in prison and a maximum sentence of life in prison. … read more
Will Commissioners Risk Urban Sprawl or Uphold LDC Task Force Recommendations
Will Commissioners Risk Urban Sprawl or Uphold LDC Task Force Recommendations
The key question now is whether Santa Rosa County Commissioners will stay the course and uphold the Land Development Code (LDC) Task Force’s carefully considered recommendations, or make changes that risk promoting urban sprawl, and imposing unnecessary costs on taxpayers and the broader community. The LDC Task Force was not a one-sided group. It was … read more
Commissioners to Discuss Automatic Speed Detection Cameras in School Zones
Commissioners to Discuss Automatic Speed Detection Cameras in School Zones
Santa Rosa County Commissioners on Monday will discuss establishing an ordinance for the placement of automatic Speed Detection Systems in school zones. No estimated costs nor estimated revenue generated by traffic citations were provided in the backup documentation. Per the agenda, the purpose of the new county ordinance would be to authorize the use of … read more
Santa Rosa County District Schools Superintendent Dr. Karen Barber Honored With North Star Award
Santa Rosa County District Schools Superintendent Dr. Karen Barber Honored With North Star Award
Santa Rosa County District Schools is proud to announce that Superintendent Dr. Karen Barber was honored with the prestigious North Star Award during the Scouting America Gulf Coast Council’s Outstanding Citizen Luncheon held on November 5, 2025 at the Don Salter Community Center in Pace, Florida. The North Star Award recognizes outstanding community members who … read more
Holley-Navarre’s Founding Families Celebrate Rich Local Heritage at Reunion
Holley-Navarre’s Founding Families Celebrate Rich Local Heritage at Reunion
Despite claims by newcomers, who unknowingly celebrated 2025 as Navarre’s 100th anniversary, early settlers actually migrated to Holley-Navarre in the 1800s, and many of their descendants gathered Saturday at Holley Assembly of God for a heartfelt reunion. Harvell descendant Wendy Lincoln was recognized at the beginning of the event for her dedication to organizing the … read more
Illegal Flyers Being Placed in Mailboxes Contain Misleading Information
Illegal Flyers Being Placed in Mailboxes Contain Misleading Information
Placing flyers in mailboxes without proper postage is a federal offense under U.S. law, and the fine can be up to $10,000 per violation. But the real danger might be the misleading content on flyers, which have been distributed in Allentown, Chumuckla and other rural areas and attempt to undo work done to help … read more
PANHANDLE PIONEERS: Broxson Family Settled East Bay during Civil War
PANHANDLE PIONEERS: Broxson Family Settled East Bay during Civil War
Long-time locals with deep roots will gather on November 1 at Holley Assembly’s dome to celebrate their rich heritage. The potluck luncheon will start at 11 a.m. Those whose families settled the area in the 1800s are cordially invited to attend. One of the families attending event will be descendants of the Broxson family, who … read more