Salzman Files Legislation to Recognize Native American Tribes in Florida
Salzman Files Legislation to Recognize Native American Tribes in Florida
For centuries our Native tribes have been in conflict. Since the Indian Removal Act of 1830, the Creek tribes have been disconnecting from one another. What started as being by force of the treaties signed has become by choice due to fear, greed, and resentment. HISTORY: The Florida Indian Removal Act of 1853 removed any … read more
Trailer Park Resident Busted for Fentanyl Trafficking
Trailer Park Resident Busted for Fentanyl Trafficking
Ron Colby Berry, 34, a resident of Rebecca’s Hollow Trailer Park in Holley, was booked January 25 into Santa Rosa County Jail after cops found 14.1 grams of a white powder, which field tested presumptive positive for Fentanyl and Heroin, inside his Cadillac during a traffic stop. It’s the second known Fentanyl bust with ties … read more
Constitutional Carry Introduced, Backed by Florida Sheriffs and NRA
Constitutional Carry Introduced, Backed by Florida Sheriffs and NRA
Florida House Speaker Paul Renner (R-Palm Coast) during a press conference today unveiled House Bill 543, which is aimed to ensure Floridians can exercise their Second Amendment rights without government interference. The measure is backed by the Florida Sheriff’s Association, National Rifle Association, and Governor Ron DeSantis. HB 543 will eliminate the need for a … read more
Navarre Businesswoman Takes Center Stage
Navarre Businesswoman Takes Center Stage
Amber Bradford runs her own insurance brokerage in Navarre but for the next two weeks she will be starring in a romantic comedy in Milton after being selected for a lead role in Santa Rosa Community Theatre’s production of “Maytag Virgin.” The small theatre group was formed at the Imogene Theatre in 2006 under the … read more
The Windjammers Family Heritage – Seafood & Ship Building
The Windjammers Family Heritage – Seafood & Ship Building
The American Girl, a 118-foot Biloxi schooner built under the director of Martin Fountain Sr, who also served as a captain of the vessel. These schooners were known for their shallow drafts and the exquisite beauty of their sails as they gracefully traversed the Mississippi Sound, earning the nickname of “white-winged queens.” To tell the … read more
Sheriffs Hosts Press Conference on Spanevelo’s Federal Indictment
Sheriffs Hosts Press Conference on Spanevelo’s Federal Indictment
Marcus Spanevelo, 35, the ex-boyfriend of the late Cassi Carli, was indicted Wednesday by a federal grand jury on a kidnapping charge. “This guy is going to spend the rest of his life in prison or get the death penalty,” Santa Rosa County Sheriff Bob Johnson said during a Thursday press conference. “Mr. Spanevelo is … read more
Rudman Files Bills for Military Support
Rudman Files Bills for Military Support
Newly installed Florida House District 3 Representative Joel Rudman has filed three of seven bills he can sponsor during the upcoming legislative session. Two of the bills provide support the military community. Rudman’s first sponsorship was HB 209, a recall bill, which would enable the removal of county officers and commissioners. That bill, has failed … read more
Waste Pro Out of Compliance with Lack of Bear-Resistant Carts
Waste Pro Out of Compliance with Lack of Bear-Resistant Carts
FWC photo Waste Pro, per its franchise agreement with Santa Rosa County, must provide bear-resistant carts upon request for an additional fee. However, according to company representatives, such carts have not been available and are not expected to become available. According to its July 9, 2020 amended residential solid waste and recycling collection franchise agreement … read more
Shooting Leads to Felony Weapons and Fentanyl Trafficking Charges
Shooting Leads to Felony Weapons and Fentanyl Trafficking Charges
Jesse Benjamin Alcala, 39, was booked January 15 into Santa Rosa County Jail on multiple felony charges, including Fentanyl trafficking and possession of a weapon or ammo by a convicted Florida felon, following a January 14 shooting incident at a Gulf Breeze home. Alcala reportedly shot a male outside of a home located at 5540 … read more
Rising Costs for Police and Fire Support Threaten Future of Navarre Beach Mardi Gras Parade
Rising Costs for Police and Fire Support Threaten Future of Navarre Beach Mardi Gras Parade
The future of the most popular event on Navarre Beach is uncertain after organizers of the 37th Annual Mardi Gras parade say they were presented bills totaling more than $5,000 for law enforcement security and fire department support. “It could be the last year,” said Navarre Krewe of Jesters President Deb Carrier, who said Santa … read more