North Santa Rosa
Archive for: May, 2014

FLOODING/STORMS CAN CAUSE PROBLEMS WITH SEWAGE SYSTEMS

Milton, FL – Following a storm, you may experience problems with the operation of your sewage system. If you have a septic system that runs by a dosing pump, it will not work without electricity. You should stop using water in your home as much as possible until the electricity comes back on. Without the […]

Holcombe sentenced

State Attorney Bill Eddins announced today that the First District Court of Appeal affirmed the judgment and sentence of Randall Holcombe, the former Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office employee who was convicted for his role the in the former sheriff’s payroll kickback scheme.   Holcombe, the former fleet manager and advisor to Charlie Morris, was convicted […]

Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Memorial Service

The Santa Rosa County Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, May 13, 2014 at 9:00 am. This yearly event is held in recognition of Fallen Law Enforcement Officers in the State of Florida. The event is open to the media and the public. The event will be held at the […]

Santa Rosa Kids House Golf Tournament Change of Date

The Golf tournament scheduled to benefit the Santa Rosa Kids House has been changed to a May 16th date because of weather.  Please still make plans to attend.

Baptist Health Care Wellness Events  May 2014

Baptist Health Care offers a variety of educational events each month. By providing these wellness events, Baptist hopes to improve community health through preventive care, education and support. Smarter Way of Losing the Fat Wed., May 14, 11:30 a.m. lunch; noon to 1 p.m. seminar Patrick Gatmaitan, M.D., Bariatric and General Surgeon Baptist Towers, Medical […]

Royals win! – STATE BOUND!

Jay outlasts Port St Joe and wins 6-5 in an epic 7th inning rally. A special afternoon occurred at Jay High School on Tuesday. The Royals punched their ticket to Vero Beach to compete in the final four this Friday and Saturday. In a see-saw game that came down to the wire, the Lady Royals […]

Softball Gameday Page

Gameday Page Jay Lady Royals (22-4) (HC- Brian Watson) vs. Port St. Joe Sharks (18-7) (HC- Jim Belin) Last game- Jay beat South Walton 7-2 to advance in state playoffs. Port St. Joe beat Chipley 12-2 to advance. Things to know- Port St. Joe is 8-0 in their district play. JHS is 9-1 in district play. […]

Living With Purpose

The month of May is “National Physical Fitness and Sports Month”. If there’s one thing I’ve learned about competitive sports, it’s the importance of mental and emotional preparedness. Both teams in a contest are going to pull off certain big plays, but it’s the team with the fewest errors that’s going to win. I’ve always […]

CPR Saves Lives…Class to be offered

Baptist Health Care is offering free cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) classes focusing on adult CPR with an emphasis on the use of automatic external defibrillators (AEDs). Cardiac arrests are more common than you think, and can happen to anyone at any time. According to the American Heart Association nearly 383,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, […]

Sawmill Day in Century

The annual Sawmill Day celebration will be today in downtown Century at the historical park.  Many vendors will be on hand.  Great entertainment, a car show and many exhibits will also be displayed.  If your looking for some good family fun, join the crew at the Alger-Sullivan Historical Society.