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Navarre has a new District Commander

Posted on January 8, 2020 by Lt. Brian Miller

  • Navarre has a new District Commander

    As it has always been said, the New Year is a good time for change.  That holds true for us at the sheriff’s office this year as the New Year brings a change to our Navarre district.  I would like to introduce myself, Lt. Brian Miller. I am your new District Commander for Navarre.  I … read more

  • Three district administrators compete for Superintendent’s job

    Posted on January 8, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Three district administrators compete for Superintendent’s job

    Karen Barber, director of federal programs for Santa Rosa County District Schools, today pre-filed in the race to replace current Superintendent Tim Wyrosdick, who is not seeking re-election. She joins fellow district administrators David Gunter and Michael Thorpe in the race. Barber has 33 years of educational experience, with 23 years working for Santa Rosa … read more

  • Acclaimed pianist to celebrate Beethoven’s birthday at PSC

    Posted on January 5, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Acclaimed pianist to celebrate Beethoven’s birthday at PSC

    Acclaimed pianist Xun Pan will perform at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Pensacola State College’s Ashmore Auditorium. Pan’s performance is part of the Sid and Jeannie Kamerman Piano Series and will celebrate Ludwig van Beethoven’s 250th’s birthday. Ashmore Auditorium, Building 8, is on the Pensacola campus at 1000 College Blvd. The winner of multiple … read more

  • Pace nurse jailed for sexual assault on hospital patient

    Posted on January 3, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Pace nurse jailed for sexual assault on hospital patient

    A Pace man is in Escambia County Jail following his arrest for sexual assault and indecent exposure, stemming from a March 2019 incident which took place when he was employed as a nurse at Baptist Hospital. James Ronald Bemis, 71, who lives at 5197 Avenue Del Fuego in Pace, was booked today and issued a … read more

  • Manna Food Bank to receive $15K from Volunteer Florida

    Posted on January 3, 2020 by Staff reports

  • Manna Food Bank to receive $15K from Volunteer Florida

    Volunteer Florida today announced that $370,000 in Volunteer Generation Fund (VGF) grant funding has been awarded to 22 nonprofit and service organizations throughout the state. Together, these organization have also secured $370,000 in local funding, bringing the total investment in Florida communities to $740,000. “Volunteers play a critical role in our communities and without them, … read more

  • State acquires connectors between Eglin and Choctawhatchee Wildlife Management Area

    Posted on January 3, 2020 by Staff reports

  • State acquires connectors between Eglin and Choctawhatchee Wildlife Management Area

    The Florida Department of Environmental Protection, in partnership with Nokuse Education Inc, has acquired two conservation easements totaling approximately 4,569 acres within the Seven Runs Creek Florida Forever Project in Walton County. These acquisitions will create an important conservation connection between Eglin Air Force Base and the Choctawhatchee Wildlife Management Area while providing opportunity for … read more

  • Attorney General Moody Promotes Road Safety This Holiday Season

    Posted on December 30, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Attorney General Moody Promotes Road Safety This Holiday Season

    With New Year’s festivities and holiday parties across Florida in full swing, Attorney General Ashley Moody is urging Floridians to be careful on the roads. December is National Impaired Driving Prevention Month as incidents of drunk driving typically increase during the final month of the year. Attorney General Ashley Moody said, “So many Floridians are looking … read more

  • Fireworks safety tips for New Year’s celebrations

    Posted on December 30, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Fireworks safety tips for New Year’s celebrations

    Fireworks and campfires pose wildfire risks year-round, and the Florida Forest Service, is urging all Floridians to use extreme caution as they celebrate the New Year. Since January, the Florida Forest Service has responded to over 1,800 wildfires that have burned more than 91,000 acres across the state. “We are encouraging all Floridians and visitors to … read more

  • Coast Guard urges paddle sport ID stickers

    Posted on December 28, 2019 by Staff reports

  • Coast Guard urges paddle sport ID stickers

    The Coast Guard is advising paddle-sport enthusiasts to mark their canoes, kayaks, and rowboats with a waterproof Paddle Smart vessel identification sticker that lists the owner’s name as well as phone numbers to be reached if the watercraft is found unattended.  A Coast Guard Sector/Air Station MH-65 Dolphin helicopter aircrew searched the Gulf of Mexico … read more